334 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" positions at The University of Memphis
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Health Position Summary The School of Public Health at the University of Memphis is seeking a part-time Administrative Assistant to support a range of administrative functions. This individual will play a
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professional demeanor with exceptional organization skills; Ability to exercise independent sound judgement and decision making; Ability to prioritize work during peak work flow periods and manage multiple tasks
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in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time. Special Conditions This is re-advertisement current applicants do not need to reapply. Applicants will
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at this time. Special Conditions The department is especially interested in candidates with the following: - Knowledge and understanding of matters related to higher education policy and associated political
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/Part-Time Full-Time: Benefits Eligible Working Conditions While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to handle or feel; and talk or hear. The employee
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of Memphis, has an opening for a postdoctoral position focusing on the development of novel methodologies for prioritizing the location of distributed stormwater control measures aimed at hydrologically
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of Memphis employees. This is a grant-funded position contingent upon funding availability. The budget for the position is already in place. Multiple positions may be filled from this posting. Work Schedule
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professional demeanor with exceptional organization skills; Ability to exercise independent sound judgement and decision making; Ability to prioritize work during peak work flow periods and manage multiple tasks
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(3) years of professional experience in technical direction, production management, or venue operations Demonstrated proficiency with lighting, audio, and video systems used in live performance
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age two, who have been identified as having developmental delays by the state coordinating/funding agency, Tennessee Early Intervention Systems (TEIS). Work is typically performed in the family’s home