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are seeking a Programmer Analyst II to join our growing team. This role is ideal for a motivated developer who is passionate about building impactful software solutions in a research-driven environment. Duties
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(SERC) at ISI is looking for a Programmer Analyst I. The type of work required is electrical and electronic board design, and RF integration and test for various prototype projects related to Space
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(SERC) at ISI is looking for a Programmer Analyst I. The type of work required is mechanical and electrical development of calibration, test and verification ground test modules and sets for projects
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your leadership to the table. POSITION SUMMARY As the Senior Cyber Program Manager you will be an integral leader of the cybersecurity department while also collaborating with stakeholders across
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whose families meet the federal income levels required by the U.S. Department of Education. The Program Manager will have direct responsibility for the program design, policy development, personnel
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California’s mission, values, and goals. Responsibilities Development, Leadership and Vision (35%) Responsible for a comprehensive multi-year case for support and plan, strategy development, forecasting, and
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management industry, the Arkley Institute emphasizes professional development through internships, mentorships, and networking events. The Peter Arkley Institute is searching for a Program Administrator to
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of Pharmacy, Fellowship Programs seeks a full-time Program Specialist . The Mission of the USC Mann Fellowship Program is to create Post-Doctoral Fellowship training programs that develop
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activities and provide administrative and operational support to team members and managers responsible for program development and performance to ensure overall success. The Academic Program Specialist will
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Administers academic program services and activities, managing day-to-day needs (e.g., scheduling, meetings) and contributing to short- and long-term program strategies (e.g., curriculum development