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Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, business or related field. Six (6) years of relevant experience working as part of a professional application team. Three (3) years of web
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to hear from you! Minimum Education and Experience High school graduation or GED. Minimum of one year related clerical experience. Competent computer skills. Excellent customer service and telephone skills
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a variety of initiatives, from coordinating impactful events and designing engaging marketing materials to managing budgets and streamlining program operations. This position is ideal for a detail
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. Ensure consistency in design language across all platforms and products. Provide expert advice and guidance on UX best practices and trends. Physical Demands and Working Conditions Long hours at computer
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forms Physical Demands and Working Conditions Various activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, reaching, involves extensive desk/computer work on a daily basis, requires manual
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Leaders Program. Visit https://hr.utdallas.edu/employees/benefits/ for more information. Special Instructions Summary Important Message 1) All employees serve as a representative of the University and are
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schedule, subject to business need and manager approval. May be required to use personal computer and other standard office equipment. Must be located within the DFW Area and have the ability to be on campus
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variety of professional development resources, including memberships to Academic Impressions, LinkedIn Learning, and participation in the UT Dallas Bright Leaders Program. For full details, visit: https
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System, is excited to announce an opening for a part-time Spanish-English bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist. This unique role offers the opportunity to work in a forward-thinking, collaborative program
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Job Summary A position is available immediately for a postdoctoral researcher in theoretical/computational biophysics and biochemistry in the lab of G. Andrés Cisneros in the Departments of Physics, and