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needs and once initial training is completed. VP Area Academic Affairs Department 00068 - Mechanical Engineering Location Campus City Salt Lake City, UT Type of Recruitment External Posting Pay Rate Range
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mathematical skills and PC knowledge required. Bilingual skills are a plus. This position will work nights and weekends. This position is primarily seated but may work events or locations where standing for 2-3
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the essential functions of the job as outlined in the position description. Preferences Background in Mathematics, Physical Science, or other STEM fields. Experience in a teaching or mentoring role. Experience in
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outlined in the position description. Preferences Background in Mathematics, Physical Science, or other STEM fields. Experience in advising in STEM. Type Benefited Staff Special Instructions Summary Priority
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outlined in the position description. Preferences Background in Mathematics, Physical Science, or other STEM fields. Experience in advising in STEM. Type Benefited Staff Special Instructions Summary Priority
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an understanding of basic accounting principles, mathematical and spreadsheet skills; and demonstrated human relations and effective communication skills required. Applicants must demonstrate
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strongrecord of scientific productivity is preferable. The successful applicant must have a Ph.D.in Computer Science, Data Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering orrelated field at the start of
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Chemistry, Natural Sciences, Mathematics, or Engineering, or on-the-job training in environmental protection compliance or equivalency (2 years related work experience may be substituted for 1 year of
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Qualifications Cashiering experience preferred basic mathematical and computer skills, demonstrated human relations, and friendly/helpful communication skills required. Applicants must demonstrate the potential
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opportunities that mathematics and science unlock as we prepare students for exciting careers and educate the next generation of scientific leaders. Serving approximately 3,000 undergraduate students, the student