175 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"O.P" positions at Pennsylvania State University
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REQUIREMENTS Centre County Documenters Program Coordinator The News Lab at Penn State is seeking a part-time coordinator to support our pioneering Centre Documenters program, which trains and pays students
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, supervise undergraduate wage-payroll assistants, and coordinate/schedule teaching resources within a single course or those shared between multiple courses. The Academic Program Coordinator is expected
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prioritize work, both independently and as a team member, in support of multiple unit and program leaders Demonstrated ability to exercise discretion and confidentiality Success in an office environment, where
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prioritize work, both independently and as a team member, in support of multiple unit and program leaders Demonstrated ability to exercise discretion and confidentiality Success in an office environment, where
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and performs, administers, or delegates such activities as major program plans (i.e., collective bargaining, safety, customer service, emergency preparedness, etc.), providing continuous analysis
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, and data display. Hands-on work in a laboratory environment Use of multiple computing languages, analysis tools, simulations and measurements Networking with program sponsors Students studying
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State Great Valley in Malvern, PA is seeking a versatile and proactive Academic Program Coordinator to join our high-volume Academic Support Team. This dynamic role requires navigating a fast-paced
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collaboration, exceptional customer service skills, and the ability to effectively prioritize multiple projects in a dynamic environment. This position provides comprehensive administrative support to
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planning, program management, or project management. The ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, excellent communication skills, budgeting experience, problem-solving skills, attention to detail
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program invested across a variety of asset classes and strategies. The Office of Investment Management (OIM), together with Penn State Investment Council (appointed by the University’s Board of Trustees