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must be able to perform routine institutional painting tasks. • Ability to recognize and understand industry terminologies of multiple trades. • Ability to use a computer, keep accurate and complete
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, and scheduling. Ability to read, interpret and apply established policies and procedures to purchasing, travel and inventory processes. Demonstrated computer proficiency with Microsoft Outlook
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operation of the research activities. Fundamental interest in mouse genetics and behavior is a necessity. Techniques we use include in vivo electrophysiology, neuroanatomy, computation, and optogenetics
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. Required Qualifications -Must be responsible, dependable, and punctual. -Demonstrated computer proficiency in office applications, such as Microsoft Office. -Must be able to work independently with minimal
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computer programs and software. Pay Band 3 Overtime Status Non-Exempt: Eligible for overtime Appointment Type Regular Salary Information Commensurate with experience Hours per week 40 Review Date January 12
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• Capable of working independently and as part of a team • Demonstrated computer skills and experience using Microsoft applications • Demonstrated organizational skills and attention to detail • Demonstrated
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program in applied forage agronomy that improves the production capacity, profitability, resilience, and sustainability of forage-based livestock systems, particularly in the Southern Piedmont and Southside
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, employers, and the general public regarding the Cooperative Education and Internship Program (CEIP) requirements, processes and procedures. Manage enrollment procedures and processes for all CEIP, manage
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Job Description The Assistant Professor of Music Technology will serve as a full-time, tenure-track faculty member housed in the Music program in the School of Performing Arts within the College
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(USN&WR). The successful candidate will have a research focus in computational geomechanics, emphasizing numerical investigation of soil behavior under coupled mechanical, hydraulic, and thermal