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campus. Full-time remote is NOT an option for this position. Responsibilities Program/project management (40%) Plan, execute, prioritize, and oversee GIS projects, including data acquisition, analysis
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protocols, data acquisition and reporting, and general experimental support. The technician will contribute across multiple research projects. Opportunities for independent projects and contributions
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and overseeing seasonal technicians. Specific job tasks are not limited to but will include analyzing trail camera images; conducting vegetation surveys; programming and deploying temperature loggers
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internal teams to forecast demand and align sourcing strategies. ● Manage supplier risk and identify alternative sourcing options. Logistics and Transportation (20%) ● Plan, coordinate, and monitor orders
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proper cropping data into multiple data tracking programs and softwares to ensure compliance and quality of data. Track progress of experiments, sample processing and data collection. Manage and oversee
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necessary (Excel, and Word, PowerPoint). Willingness to learn several advanced imaging software programs. Strong problem solving skills are also required and the ability to maintain responsibility
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communications plan, promoting the Consortium’s brand and reputation, developing the Consortium’s website and electronic communications, managing them to make sure they are vibrant and successful, and advancing
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to respectful communication and valuing multiple forms of expertise Past experience designing and executing research related to violence or other harms Past experience designing and executing education curriculum
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materials to promote the Department of Art’s educational programs and events (visiting artist, emerging artist, diversity residency, exhibitions, and other faculty, student, and alumni achievements) via
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for overseeing and managing the comprehensive training program for research animal users, including RAR staff and external customers within the University of Minnesota (students, staff, and faculty). This role