137 computer-programmer-"LIST"-"U"-"O.P"-"CEA-Saclay" positions at University of Texas at Arlington
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Position Information Posting Number F00402P Position Title Adjunct Assistant Professor - Family NP Program Department Nursing- Graduate Location Arlington Job Family Faculty Position Status Part
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Position Information Posting Number F00397P Position Title Adjunct Assistant Professor - Psychiatric Mental Health NP Program Department Nursing- Graduate Location Arlington Job Family Faculty
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logs and enter data into UTA accounting system. Maintain all source documents in department computer files. Assist with budget tracking and maintaining spreadsheets for department funds. Serve as a
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. Experience writing/preparing correspondence Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Use of a personal computer and proficiency with Microsoft office suite (word, PowerPoint, excel, outlook) and standard office
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on assigned audits. Develops audit objectives, scope and work program. Performs fieldwork activities and conducts client interviews. Performs all audit work in accordance with The Institute of Internal Auditors
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Programs will support the development program for the College of Business (COB), which includes supporting the fund raising and philanthropic efforts of the Assistant Dean of Development and the Director of
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, hydrogeology, paleoclimate, paleontology, and sedimentary geology. We offer both M.S. and Ph.D. graduate degrees in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Information on the EES program can be found at http
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public. Assist with the training of any new employee(s) and help prepare tools needed to understand boththe technical and administrative sides of the program. Performs other duties assigned. Minimum
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and technical information about the Technical Assistance for Water Loss Control (TAWLC) program, water conservation, leak detection, efficiency measures, financial assistance, and emerging issues
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; developing post-graduation outcomes reports to evaluate program effectiveness; supporting predictive modeling to anticipate enrollment patterns, course performance, or retention risk; and conducting course