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and written communication skills as well as basic computer skills. Excellent customer service and listening skills, discretion, flexibility, ability to work and communicate with people from a diverse
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Abilities High school diploma or GED Machinist Certificate Six years of toolmaking and design experience in a machinist environment. Good organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills. Computer
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(End Date of Assignment, Project, or Grant) Position Type Staff Job Family Student Engagement and Program Development Position Overview Be The Difference Begins with Great People. Are you looking for a
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. Includes staying current with Northwestern University Fellowship curriculum, assignments and responsibilities. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities DPT degree from an accredited physical therapy program
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related equipment and systems. The Electronic Technician is part of our Maintenance department, which has a robust professional development program with a compelling record of being instrumental in growing
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program that aims to reduce and violence and encourages the formation of youth peacemakers in the Milwaukee community. The Center is recruiting part-time Peace Works Office Associates to assist with general
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academic standing Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Department Electrical & Computer Eng Posting Date 05/28/2025 Closing Date Special Instructions to Applicants EOE Statement It is the policy
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service experience Accurate data entry skills and computer literacy with basic proficiency in Microsoft applications Excellent customer service skills and ability to communicate with people from diverse
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risks and controls related to higher education and relevant business process cycles. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Information
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challenges in neuroscience, healthcare, and computing; and developing machine learning algorithms to analyze large experimental datasets that deepen our understanding of information processing in the brain