1,403 parallel-computing-numerical-methods "Multiple" positions at Rutgers University
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and arms, 1/3 of the time, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl 1/3 of the time, talk or hear over 2/3 of the time. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Moderate noise (examples: business office with computers and printers
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Environment PHYSICAL DEMANDS: This position demands standing, walking throughout the program space. Lifting up to 20 lbs. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Handles phone requests under time and decision-making pressure
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/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Master’s Degree in Business Administration or a related field plus eight (8) years of progressive experience in, program administration, planning, and
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: This position demands standing, walking throughout the program space. Lifting up to 20 lbs. Work Environment: Handles phone requests under time and decision-making pressure. Generally pleasant working conditions
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safety precautions. Extended sitting is required to provide treatment and prepare clinical documentation. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Moderate noise (examples: business office with computers and printers, light
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of various constituents and actively shares knowledge with program staff, as indicated by feedback and supervisory observation. Utilizes tools and instruments for evaluation FLSA Exempt Grade 25S Salary
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safety precautions. Extended sitting is required to provide treatment and prepare clinical documentation. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Moderate noise (examples: business office with computers and printers, light
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for calls received via 9-1-1. Monitors, updates, and maintains various departmental computer-based systems, including but not limited to an electronic Records Management System, NextGen 9-1-1 telephone system
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PHYSICAL DEMANDS: This position demands standing, walking throughout the program space. Lifting up to 20 lbs. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Handles phone requests under time and decision-making pressure. Generally
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learning opportunities. The ABFS program is a collaborative effort with the Departments of Human Ecology and Family and Community Health Sciences, combining a strong natural and social scientific foundation