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Lab has openings for summer field technicians. These positions will allow technicians to assist in field data collection for a variety of projects within the Silva Lab. Technicians will gain skills in
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researchers in accounting serve as faculty members in our department and for the program. Current faculty research covers such diverse areas as information economics, decision-making processes, market
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retirement options Professional development allowance. For a full list of benefits, please visit https://humanresources.umn.edu/benefits JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Teach 6 undergraduate courses related to UX and
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to the secure Perspective Content database. Ensure timely and accurate organization of electronic files and records. Data Management (10%) Assist with spreadsheet creation and maintenance. Analyze data and
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Operating Procedures. Operate routine laboratory equipment including automated extractors, balances, pH meters, and centrifuges. Maintain detailed records of laboratory activities and prepare summary data
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operational efficiency, and deliver a best-in-class service experience to the University. This role combines leadership, procurement strategy, system ownership, and a strong focus on data driven decision making
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Code 8631US Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job As a Technology Support Analyst, you’re part of the University of Minnesota Foundation’s Information Systems
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. Please visit the Office of Human Resources website for more information regarding benefit eligibility. The University offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes: Competitive wages, paid
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concepts with developing proficiency. ● Uses information and requests received from a portfolio of RRCs to prepare analysis, computation, and entry of journal entries into EFS. Requests will be processed
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or updating as needed, performing assays initially under the guidance of a supervisor with a transition to carrying out assays independently, analyzing data from these experiments, communicating with Pl about