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professional training program. The Helmerich School of Drama at the University of Oklahoma prepares students for creative and meaningful professional careers in a broad range of employment in professional
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and library teams and aid in the operation of the OU Libraries exhibition program in its mission to stimulate and support learning, research, and engagement of University and community audiences
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in a timely manner Physical Working Conditions: Sit for prolonged periods. Communicate effectively. Engage in repetitive motion. Use of computer, calculator, and telephone. Environmental Working
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. Oversight of computing clusters, either on campus, at remote sites, or in the cloud. Duties: Analyzes large data sets for genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics projects including exporting data
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, facilitate, and participate in internal and external collaborations on current trends, best practices, and program development through meetings, telephone, and email correspondence. Create and develop best
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to communicate well and build rapport quickly with students, faculty, and staff Ability to operate technical equipment, i.e., radar, breathe alcohol analyzers, mobile computers and radio, lock systems, etc
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population in the areas of, Calc I - Calc IV, Chemistry I & II, Physics I & II, or Computer Science as well as perform other related duties as assigned. Employment is for the FALL semester only. Student may
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experience in heavy equipment repair. Skills: Ability to communicate verbally and in writing. Basic math and computer skills. Maintains state-of-the-art knowledge by attending special courses, workshops
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an impactful, externally funded research program in hydrogeoscience, developing transdisciplinary collaborations across environmental science, policy, and earth system science within the School of Geosciences
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. Must be detail oriented and organized. Ability to work independently and as a team member. Basic math and computer skills. Detail oriented for accuracy of data and information. Well organized and ability