155 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Texas at Arlington
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and technical information about the Technical Assistance for Water Loss Control (TAWLC) program, water conservation, leak detection, efficiency measures, financial assistance, and emerging issues
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public. Assist with the training of any new employee(s) and help prepare tools needed to understand boththe technical and administrative sides of the program. Performs other duties assigned. Minimum
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, at the University of Texas at Arlington, invites applications for a full-time non-tenure track Clinical Assistant Professor position in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program teaching at the bedside in obstetric
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program or comprehensive operation and direction of smaller division or program. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Coordinates travel and prepares vouchers for payment or reimbursement. Processes
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vendor relationships and support vendor selection process. Other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in computing or information systems. Five (5) years of related computing systems
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or bachelor’s degree in information technology, Computer Science, or related field. One (1) year of experience in a technical support role, preferably in a help desk or service desk environment. Professional Help
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of academic policy and immigration regulations. Assists with campus outreach efforts and oversees advisor outreach participation to enhance and improve ISSS processes and services. Assists with the J-program
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at Arlington is one of the most prestigious schools for Social Work in the nation and has the most diverse program offerings in Texas. The UTA School of Social Work ranks in the 96th percentile for overall
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communication skills including the ability to speak in front of large groups. Data-driven, results-oriented. Assess, Engage, & empower staff and students to maximum performance and self-efficacy. Computer
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Mathematical Society Award for Math Programs That Make a Difference, for the NSF-supported program for Math Bridge to Doctorate and is the winner of the 2013 American Mathematical Society Award for Exemplary