81 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Multiple" positions at University of Notre Dame
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employed in randomized evaluations Statistical programming experience (STATA, R, SAS) Highly organized with the ability to juggle multiple demands and timelines simultaneously Strong written and oral
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select conferences and events. Inventory Management Procure office supplies and materials needed to support conferences and events. Oversee ordering, storage, and distribution of Franco Institute-branded
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. Proficiency with distributed control system software. Competence in Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, and Assetworks (AiM), including mobile applications. Ability to use Shift Connector for documentation and
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to manage multiple priorities under tight deadlines Ability to lead by example, motivate team members, and maintain a positive, professional demeanor Strong attention to detail and a commitment to delivering
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budget, and to the highest horticultural standards. This role blends hands-on work with leadership, planning, and collaboration across multiple university departments. Key Responsibilities Landscape
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multiple industries or innovation ecosystems. Skills and Competencies: Strategic vision and leadership Stakeholder and relationship management Technology transfer and commercializationIntellectual property
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TRIO Talent Search Program will assist in delivering program services to middle and high school students, encouraging them to graduate from high school and pursue postsecondary education. The
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: 6637851 Assistant Teaching Professor Location: Notre Dame, IN Open Date: Oct 06, 2025 Deadline: Nov 14, 2025 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time Description:The University Writing Program at Notre Dame
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trash, cleaning tilts and kettles, spot sweeping/mopping, and restocking/sorting silverware Secondary Responsibilities: Assisting culinary staff with light prep, plating, and food distribution for both
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Program will assist in delivering program services to middle and high school students, encouraging them to graduate from high school and pursue postsecondary education. The Specialist's primary