67 computer-programmer-"the"-"FEMTO-ST"-"RAEGE-Az"-"DAAD"-"https:" positions at The University of Alabama
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faculty, students and staff. Ability to plan and implement long-range goals. Strong data base management skills such as skills for manipulating large database sets and spreadsheets. Ability to problem solve
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) facilities. Provides excellent customer service. Monitors weight room/cardio areas. Surveys program areas for patron safety, patron check-in, equipment checkout, and problem solving. Additional Department
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department in support of a program, event or other sponsored activity. To be used for short-term assignments only. Additional Department Summary: Plans, coordinates, and assists with APC field projects
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Campaign and Principal Gifts Coordinator is a hybrid position that provides coordination for various donor events and program support. Additional Department Summary: Provides coordination for various donor
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for on-campus student employment. Applicants must be enrolled in a UA degree program and meet minimum credit hour requirements during the academic year: Undergraduate Students must be registered for at least 6
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degree program and meet minimum credit hour requirements during the academic year: Undergraduate Students must be registered for at least 6 credit hours during fall/spring semesters; Graduate Students must
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diligence for the program. Supervises two (2) full-time coordinators and approximately 50-70 student and part-time employees for group exercise and personal training. Focuses on program development
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project(s). May supervise staff and provide supervisory guidance to external stakeholders assisting with the project. Additional Department Summary: The Every Step Project is a complementary program to the
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the development of the program plan and objectives with responsibility for achieving objectives within defined parameters. Responsibilities include budgeting, networking/public relations, technical training and
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the University’s various colleges, uniting engineers, computer scientists, biologists, social scientists, economists, and more to tackle the pressing water challenges faced by Alabama and the world. AWI-affiliated