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Qualifications and Skills: Bachelor's degree Experience in computer programming, Excel, Access, basic data analysis Experience working with human samples and DNA/RNA Extraction Experience with Excel, Redcap
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are looking for people who are/have: Strong computer and analytical skills including extensive prior experience with Excel, and knowledge of PowerPoint and Word Highly organized and detail oriented with strong
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multiple vendors and small capital/expense projects; Superior relationship management skills; Ability to function effectively in a fast-paced, demanding work environment; Computer proficiency with MS Office
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in computational social science to lead the technical design and analysis for a new research project examining how individuals navigate the online environment, starting with voter registration and
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standards, leveraging Python and shell scripting to automate builds, packaging, and CI/CD. You will contribute to methods, training, and publications that strengthen computational rigor across cryo-EM
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shifts due to peer vacation, sick time, etc. as determined by management. A current address and telephone number must be provided as a condition of employment. Technology Skills Required: Strong computer
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Skills Required: Strong computer skills and network-based applications. Demonstrated ability to operate the aforementioned systems, all of which reside on Operations Center Workstations. Additional
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Awareness of the type and scope of data available online, and of search techniques Excellent writing and organizational skills; excellent computer skills; ability to prioritize and analyze confidential
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food service or hospitality industry. Must possess basic computer skills and have the ability to learn various business applications. Must have basic math skills and ability to perform basic fiscal tasks
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and implementing commercialization plans for technologies in the physical sciences, engineering, applied, and computer sciences. This entails assessing the commercial potential and market opportunities