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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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, email, and other channels—while ensuring we maintain the brand integrity of Auburn University, the College of Human Sciences, HSI, and our program-specific initiatives. The ideal candidate will bring
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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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computing technology during our campus wide Windows 11 Conversion project. The Associate works with IT peers to deliver the Windows 11 update to all computer devices belonging to College of Veterinary
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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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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