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exquisitely beautiful scenery and outdoor recreation. Our department has a multifaceted role on campus and in Montana. We have the largest instructional component on campus, delivering about 10% of the total
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Benefits Eligible Eligible Salary MSU Extension is committed to equitable salaries. Beginning salaries are determined by an analysis of education and previous experience. Minimum base salary with Bachelor’s
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of field and laboratory equipment. Proficiency with Microsoft Office package. Experience with data collection and analysis. Experience in supervising part-time and temporary help. Excellent written and oral
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until an adequate applicant pool has been established. Special Instructions This position is not eligible for sponsorship. To apply, please submit the following: 1. A cover letter highlighting elements of
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statistics as they relate to the College’s key performance indicators, to student success and to College operations in collaboration with the Office of Planning and Analysis. Assist with policies and
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thinking skills to prioritize and manage several simultaneous projects with dynamic and sometimes conflicting priorities while maintaining accuracy. Problem-Solving and Analysis Analyze issues within
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within on-campus departments (e.g., Plant Sciences & Plant Pathology or Land Resources and Environmental Science) to obtain their degrees. The College As the foundational component of Montana’s land grant
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, overseeing the portfolio of funds for the Graduate School; providing budgetary analysis and planning; tracking financial commitments for current and future years; and reviewing the Graduate School budgets and
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the project aspects of multiple Department of Defense (DOD) R&D efforts, working between industry and the DOD to deliver results that make a real difference to the warfighter. Key elements to this role will
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within on-campus departments (e.g., Plant Sciences & Plant Pathology or Land Resources and Environmental Science) to obtain their degrees. The College As the foundational component of Montana’s land grant