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Tennis student-athletes. The Assistant Athletic Trainer will work in collaboration with the Associate Athletic Trainer to provide high-quality healthcare to student-athletes for assigned sport program(s
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Department: Location: Health Sciences Center Time Type: Full time Worker Type: Regular Job Req ID: R107181 Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree in a related field and two (2) years of relevant
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opportunities for improvement. Preferred Qualifications B.S. degree in computer science, electrical, mechanical engineering. Working knowledge of project and team management software such as MS Project and MS
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claims for trends and make recommendations for addressing those trends to the Director of Enterprise Risk. Develop, implement, monitor training programs support and implemented by the Department
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program volunteers, order food catering, and orchestrate event planning, location, set-up, and breakdown. The ability to identify contacts and resources, including finances internal and external
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an established team environment to build and maintain a vibrant and nationally recognized program. Duties will include directing the UofL University/Community Band and assisting with the teaching and
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: The Assistant Men's Tennis Coach is responsible for assisting the Head Coach in the overall coordination and execution of the University of Louisville's NCAA Division I Men's Tennis program, including identifying
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Department: Location: Belknap Campus Time Type: Full time Worker Type: Regular Job Req ID: R107263 Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field and six (6) years
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coordination and execution of the University's NCAA Division I Women's Golf program, including identifying and recruiting qualified student-athletes, practice and game preparation, coaching, and promoting
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associated actuators. Renovate and upgrade building automation and control systems to accommodate new technology or improve energy conservation. Examine existing systems and recommend improvements. Plan and