41 evolution "https:" "https:" "https:" "Multiple" positions at University of New Mexico in United States
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Specialist. Our operations specialist will be responsible for the design, development and maintenance of projects to improve operational efficiencies across a multi-faceted, multi-division, department with
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and the various departments served within. This is a very fast-paced environment where employees strive to give excellent professional consultation/advice within demanding time constraints and multiple
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intelligence operations. The selected candidate will collaborate on data-driven initiatives that support the development and delivery of online courses, degree programs, and institutional priorities
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Bus Driver Requisition ID req36339 Working Title Bus Driver Position Grade 09 Position Summary The University of New Mexico Parking and Transportation Services (PATS) is hiring multiple full-time
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Education Specialist Requisition ID req36100 Working Title Education Specialist Position Grade 11 Position Summary The Center for Development and Disability (CDD), established in 1990, is New
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with the Partner Development Team and program teams, and meeting regularly to discuss updates and milestones. Gather photos and videos from programs and partners to build the Communications & Marketing
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student employee recruitment. Manage HR recordkeeping and timekeeping and serve as the primary originator of HR actions in UNM business systems. Assist with budget development related to HR, including
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within COSMIAC. This role emphasizes leading multidisciplinary teams of professional research staff, faculty, and students; establishing technical vision; leading proposal development and grant capture
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· Excellent customer service skills and professional demeanor · Ability to work independently and manage/prioritize multiple projects · Payroll processing such as Banner/PHATIME and
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of New Mexico located in Los Alamos. The campus provides accessible higher education, including associate degrees, certificates, dual credit programs, and non-credit workforce development opportunities