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world. We lead and have ties to multidisciplinary centers in wireless technology, cybersecurity, urban informatics, data sciences, artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and health, among others. Our
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. Customize and/or compose letters in response to requests for information. Perform general word processing duties utilizing intermediate to advanced-level functions. Modify and/or create databases and complex
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confidential information Qualifications In compliance with NYC's Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is USD $180,000.00 to USD $220,000.00. New York University considers factors
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on problems of interest to the Simons Collaboration on Probabilistic Paths to Quantum Field Theory (https://probabilistic-qft.org/ ). No teaching is required in the position. Candidates interested in
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Analytics Reporting Lead is responsible for providing analytical, technical, and reporting support for the organization's compensation programs. This role manages core compensation data activities, including
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to excellence. Ability to create and foster an environment of mutual respect and tolerance. Strong problem-solving skills and ability to identify creative, mission-focused and data-driven solutions. Ability
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materials electronically at: https://apply.interfolio.com/177410 . ● Cover letter ● Current CV ● Research Statement ● Recent teaching evaluations (if available) ● Names and contact information for three
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organizational skills. High ethical standards and integrity, including the ability to maintain and work with confidential or proprietary information. Ability to be solutions-oriented, proactive, self-motivated
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/production environment. Preferred Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Ability to administer computer network, install software. Ability to handle tube and ribbon microphones. Excellent trouble-shooting and
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informatics, data sciences, artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and health, among others. Our faculty and students are part of the high-tech start-up culture in New York City and in downtown Brooklyn