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research projects that engage and involve client groups, stakeholders, and communities to improve their quality of life. Establish and maintain a strong funded Extension and applied research program
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Business Administration, Management, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field and 5 years of experience in a specific IT specialty. Minimum Skills, License, and
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Technician to support the AU Partnership with Fort Benning! This is an exciting opportunity to help support the Fort Benning environmental compliance program. The successful candidate will work alongside
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OR Associate’s degree and 7 years of experience OR Bachelor’s degree and 3 years of experience. Scope of Experience: Relevant IT experience in the administration of distributed computer systems Minimum Skills
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Associate, who will provide administrative and clerical support for a broad variety of office and project support duties and tasks for the Pre-Law Scholars Program in the Department of Political Science
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Program is seeking a motivated undergraduate or graduate student to join our team. This position offers a valuable opportunity to gain long-term experience in agricultural research and Extension. Operation
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of Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSSE), situated within the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant/Associate/Full Professor level to
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County Extension Director to lead our St. Clair County Extension program and serve the citizens of St. Clair County! This individual will build partnerships and collaborate with multiple entities
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department personnel. Evaluates new equipment, software, tooling, or other technologies to enhance the quality of the maintenance program. Maintains all necessary records and logbooks, including certification
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Computer Engineering at Auburn University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in the area of microelectronics beginning with the Fall 2026 semester. We particularly seek individuals