135 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" "U.S" positions at University of Alaska
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correspondence, create spreadsheets, and prepare presentations (Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint and/or Google Docs/Sheets/Presentations). We are looking for someone with knowledge of or the willingness to learn
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the ability to oversee curriculum development, manage adjunct faculty, coordinate with the Assistant Dean on budgeting matters, and lead ongoing curriculum updates and improvements. Minimum Qualifications
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nationwide as one of the most rewarding student jobs! Undergraduate Assistants (UAs) are KPC students who work hand-in-hand with faculty to enhance the educational environment and also develop their own
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with excellent communication, leadership, and recruiting skills. Success in this role requires a deep understanding of NCAA regulations, a commitment to student-athlete development, and alignment with
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demonstrate a commitment to continuous learning and professional development, with a willingness to pursue additional training or education to enhance both individual performance and the department’s overall
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Construction Management, Building Technology or Engineering is a plus. 40 hour HAZWOPER training, or other OSHA training(s) desired. Related Professional Development classes and/or certificates are desired
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as the Science Lab Manager at Matanuska-Susitna College the ideal candidate will be self-driven, able to meet deadlines, and capable of planning ahead to order, prepare, and set up lab supplies for a
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students the opportunity for physical development on the Anchorage campus. This is a union represented position. Facility Maintenance workers may be tasked with other duties as assigned. Under supervision
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Fairbanks. Your key responsibilities include: • Developing, testing, and implementing OS deployments to meet the needs of individual departments. • Developing, testing, and implementing configuration
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coordinating travel and contributing to the development of outreach materials. Travel is a significant component of this position, and the ability to visit remote locations, sometimes under challenging