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and Excel Ability to quickly and accurately enter structured data into a database form Ability to communicate clearly in person and on the phone Experience conducting telephone surveys or providing
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residential, commercial, or industrial structures, and a strong understanding of surface preparation, color mixing, and finishing techniques. Will have experience in drywall patch and finishing. You will be
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and cell biology workflows including expression vector engineering, recombinant protein production, cell line development, and antibody engineering. Conduct research on aging biology, photoreceptor
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of Florida, preferably in communications, public relations, journalism, political science or related fields. Experience: Strong written communication skills. Ability to conduct structured online research and
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, such as mounts and specialized furniture. Knowledge of museum-approved materials and construction methods (acid-free, non-off gassing, archival, etc.) Knowledge of and experience with archival matting and
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provider approved by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), which can be found at http://www.naces.org/ . The University of Florida is an equal opportunity institution dedicated
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shared with the university community. Creative design: Create or assist with design or editing graphics, photographs, videos, and creation of campus closure and/or construction maps. Update division
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architecture, construction management, interior design, landscape architecture, urban and regional planning or allied disciplines • Teaching experience at undergraduate and graduate levels • Applied experience
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Classification Title: Engineer II Classification Minimum Requirements: A high school diploma or equivalent and six years of relevant experience; Appropriate college coursework or vocational
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the University of Florida’s Office of Professional and Workforce Development (OPWD) in the Office of Teaching and Technology. Reporting to the Senior Director and Assistant Provost, this position oversees