179 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"UNIS"-"Meta" positions at University of Maryland
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employment. Position Summary/Purpose of Position: The Assistant Director and Program Leader of 4-H Youth Development for the University of Maryland Extension provides statewide leadership and direction for 4-H
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Assistant University Authorized FTE: 1 Unit: CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies Hiring Range Minimum: 20.00 Hiring Range Maximum: 30.63 Campus/College Information: Founded in 1856, University
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Category: Graduate Assistant University Authorized FTE: 50 Unit: UGST-Pre-College-Program in UG Studies Hiring Range Minimum: 32,304 Hiring Range Maximum: 33,688 Campus/College Information: Founded in 1856
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paced, high volume, deadline driven environment. Demonstrates a solid understanding compensation, payroll, benefits, etc. Possess strong computer skills to analyze data to accurately answer questions and
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students, to engage with the appropriate business communities, and to help with aspects of program administration such as admissions, student advising, and placement. The mix of these responsibilities
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. Effective communicator, both in oral and written form. Ability to use computers and be adept at using AutoCAD, energy modelling, word-processing and spreadsheet software. Preferences: Preferences
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within the work hours designated. Ensure that all rooms and areas of the building are properly secured or enabled for the appropriate program usage. Ensure all rooms are secured at the end of programs and
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into Master’s or Doctoral program at UMD and able to work required 20 hours per week. Candidate must maintain full-time enrollment status in a graduate program at UMD while employed as an FTE .5 Graduate
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of Position: The Mental Health Emergency Assessment and Response Team (MHEART) program is an innovative and comprehensive approach to managing mental health emergencies on campus. As a part of this team
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the use of remote sensing and modeling is desirable. Responsibilities: Develop and maintain a robust, externally funded research program Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in physical geography