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of Excellence recognition program — from planning and communications to award delivery and process improvements. Coordinate logistics for employee recognition events, coordinating with vendors, overseeing budgets
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with demonstrated experience in managing a cotton breeding program. The individual selected for this position must be able to travel and work in adverse conditions as field work is a large component of
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research program focused on detection dogs. In this role, you will analyze unprecedented behavioral genomic data, including whole-genome PacBio Revio HiFi sequencing data from over 200 dogs in a multi
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Level IV – 6 years of experience Level V – 8 years of experience Level VI – 10 years of experience Scope of experience: Experience relevant to the position, including experience in multiple fields
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Computer skills in using programs such as Microsoft Office, Excel, etc.; Ability to work with statistical analysis software (Program R, GraphPad Prism) and online data and task management (Sharepoint; Teams
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, staff outages, or program expansion. Temporary Employment Services (TES), a unit of the Auburn University Department of Human Resources, is an in-house support center established to meet the temporary
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education such as macroinvertebrate studies, herpetology, canoeing, climbing wall, and challenge course (85%) Animal care (10%) Provide program maintenance and development (4%) General maintenance, grounds
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, and competing priorities. Strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously. Demonstrated time management, critical thinking, organizational and customer service skills
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the responsibility for a wide variety of both routine and non-routine assignments across multiple areas. Due to the nature of the environment, an elevated level of professionalism and interpersonal skills are required
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and regional economic planning; 2) Collaborate with the Horst Schulze School of Hospitality Management Director of Community Engagement and Economic Development to identify local and statewide program