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utilization and management. Assists in preparing technical designs for door signage (card stock inserts, raised lettering on plastic, or machine cut vinyl). Performs programming, code research, material and
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for campus and public users and renters while establishing a positive relationship and image for the Center. Supervise, schedule and train student and volunteer staff as needed. Oversee all aspects of event
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++ programming skills. Knowledge of various aspects of drone applications in agriculture including UAV types, sensors, regulations, power systems, communication technologies, and image processing algorithms
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a broad range of students with varying backgrounds, cultures, capabilities, and needs. Strong computer/technical skills including MS Office programs, People Soft, Image Now and EAB. Self-motivated
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as it applies to advancing the department and the Health Science Center. Supports the professional and technical needs of customers of the department. Projects a positive image of the department within
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computer/technical skills include MS Office programs, People Soft, Image Now and EAB. Self-motivated, requires little supervision. Should be punctual, professional, and straightforward but supportive and
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, the Assistant Director encourages community and parent involvement, projects a positive image, and performs other tasks as assigned, while continuously improving leadership skills through professional development
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and image of the Web site and integrity of databases in accordance with UTHSC Tyler standards and consistent with the activities of the HNTC Project; provides IT support to HNTC staff and on HNTC
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school year. Hiring Department University Academy All applicants are required to complete the Declaration below to be considered for this position: https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1597884042
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of plasmid and viral vectors, transfections, neutralization, western blotting, molecular cloning, ligand-binding, fluorescent imaging, structural characterization of membrane-bound or soluble viral proteins