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on performance and funding availability) to develop finite element stress change models that evaluate the impact of interseismic, coseismic and postseismic deformation following sequences of large earthquakes
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. The quality of service provided is often a key factor in shaping our students’ experience and the university's overall perception. This student position offers the opportunity not only to welcome our new
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research technician to assist with recreation research projects. Projects typically involve a visitor survey component. The technician will be responsible for communicating with project sponsors to determine
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the ability to prioritize tasks and manage multiple responsibilities. We encourage analytical and problem-solving skills as key elements to succeed in this role. Minimum Qualifications: High School Diploma
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scientific research which may include analyzing and interpreting quantitative or qualitative data as well as communicating research findings. Knowledge of research methods and analytical procedures. Ability
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Qualifications: Tutors must have a 3.0 GPA in STEM-based coursework. Must be able to effectively communicate verbally and using written methods. Must be able to complete UA Tier 1 Required Trainings within 2 weeks
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must have a 3.0 GPA in STEM-based coursework. Must be able to effectively communicate verbally and using written methods. Must be able to complete UA Tier 1 Required Trainings within 2 weeks of hiring
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of research methods and analytical procedures. Ability to use computerized tools to organize and analyze information and communicate findings. Knowledge of standard reporting procedures. Skilled in
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distance delivery, face-to-face on campus methods, or through hybrid approaches combining these methods. Acceptance into the hiring pool does not constitute a hiring agreement, nor does having worked one
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delivery, face-to-face on campus methods, or through hybrid approaches combining these methods. Acceptance into the hiring pool does not constitute a hiring agreement, nor does having worked one semester