94 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at Washington State University in United States
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directors to plan, create and manage budgets and funding resources that align with WSU and Student Affairs Strategic Plans. Reconciles and maintains all affiliated accounts. Supervises office administrative
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Families (DCYF) prior to hire. Must meet the required criteria of having 12 aligned college credits in ECE Core Competencies or a CDA (Child Development Associate) within 5 years of hire. See the following
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projects, develop a complementary, independently driven research focus that aligns with and enhances the goals of the winter wheat breeding program and build collaborations across departments and
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strategies. Your writing, editing, and content creation skills will help craft newsletters, news releases, brochures, social media posts, and more—all aligned with our department’s goals and voice. Beyond
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requirements. Resume/Curriculum Vitae (required) Cover Letter (required): please identify field(s) of instructional interest and clearly articulate how your skills and expertise align with the qualifications
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. The AFD is a “point of contact” (POC) for a block of units/cost centers generally (majority) aligned to Research. In this position, you will use significant independent judgment including, but not limited
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an important member of the A GIFT SEED (Accelerated Genetic Improvement of Fir Through Sequencing, Economics, Extension, & Diagnostics) project team and the Community IPM program at Washington State University
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- Grounds & Nursery Services Specialist 3 Business Title: Grounds & Nursery Services Specialist 3 Employee Type: Classified Position Details: Summary of Duties: Perform multiple skilled duties in relation
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to compile, manipulate, and analyze data and present to end-users in a useful manner. Demonstrated effective project management skills, including ability to be flexible, to manage multiple projects as
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(Accelerated Genetic Improvement of Fir Through Sequencing, Economics, Extension, & Diagnostics) project team and the Community IPM program at Washington State University (WSU). It involves collaboration with