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the Multidisciplinary Science Program. Position Summary The Operations Coordinator is the primary support position for all operational and logistical processes within the assigned Academic Support Unit
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fabricating parts for machinery, tools, and equipment such as automobiles, trucks, hydraulic systems, lift trucks, etc.; OR • Completion of an approved Mechanical Maintenance Apprenticeship Program
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-year program. • A bachelor's degree. • Experience working with computerized food service management systems and point-of-sale systems. • Experience managing a unionized food service staff. • Experience
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Behavioral Health at the University of Oregon Portland establishes a new national model for behavioral healthcare for children and families by creating the nation’s first undergraduate program in child
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for promoting the philosophy and objectives of the intercollegiate athletics program, including adherence to all department policies and procedures, as well as the rules and regulations of the University, the Big
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stewardship and communication program that moves prospects and donors toward solicitation readiness. Position Summary The Graphic Designer works as part of a team of designers in Advancement Communications
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Excellence (CMAE), the Accessible Education Center (AEC), Center for Undergraduate Research and Engagement (CURE), Office of Distinguished Scholarships (ODS), McNair Scholars Program, Academic Residential
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& Vice Provost, and other DGE leaders, as needed. Minimum Requirements • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field. • Two years of professional experience in international education or program coordination in
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fraternities and/or sororities. • Ability to use Microsoft Office products, or similar software/web-based programs for general administrative tasks and program promotion. Preferred Qualifications • Master's
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, demonstrating the University of Oregon’s commitment to teaching, learning, and scholarship. Through recruitment programs such as the Ambassador Program, Duck Preview, Duck Days, and orientation and transition