377 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at Montana State University
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professional attitude. Demonstrated competence using personal computers and various software such as word processing, spreadsheets, database, presentation, email and internet. Microsoft Office software preferred
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NASPA/ACPA learning outcomes assessment and development. Work with the University Data and Analytics to obtain data and information for reports needed for accreditation, program review, evaluation, and
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, catering, accommodations, etc. Fiscal: Serve as account manager for the DRC program indexes, Foundation accounts, grants, Chrome River (purchasing card transactions), AP/AR, ensure documentation and
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deploying novel communications systems that leverage advanced computing, tethered balloons, and UAVs (Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles). Position Number 4C0309 Department Earth Sciences Division College of Letters
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program. Knowledge of / experience working with with DOD and/or DHS programs. The Successful Candidate Will Represent MilTech in a professional manner when interacting with all stakeholders and personnel Be
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duration, a semester or an academic year, depending on the specific needs of the department/program. Salary is dependent on number of courses taught and number of credits per course. Montana State University
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. The Department offers both MS and PhD degrees in Plant Pathology and Plant Science. Duties and Responsibilities The Winifred Asbjornson Plant Sciences Chair will develop a competitive research program that will
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stakeholders. Skilled in working with diverse individuals and navigating sensitive situations with discretion, tact, and diplomacy. Proficient in the use of personal computers and standard business software
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, spreadsheets, brochures, or business correspondence using standard office software, with evidence of editing for grammar, style, and formatting. 5. Software Proficiency: Proficiency operating personal computers
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ability required. The Program Texts and Critics are the foundational critical thinking courses required of all students in the Honors College. The theme for HONR 201, “Texts and Critics” is “Knowledge”, and