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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 19-Apr-26 Location: Everett, Washington Type: Full-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Mathematics/Statistics Internal
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Details: The Opportunity: The Program in Data Analytics and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Washington State University (WSU) invites applications for an Assistant Professor (Teaching
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Association. Experience with measuring and recording patients of all ages vital health statistics. Ability to monitor and efficiently communicate information about a patient’s condition. Knowledge of standard
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. You will accurately record and compile data, conduct robust statistical analyses, interpret results, and summarize findings in tables, graphs, reports, and publishable formats. You will work both
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: Bachelor’s degree including college level course work in statistics and/or mathematics AND one (1) year of experience working as a Data Consultant 1 or equivalent OR equivalent education/experience
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statistical analyses, interpret results, and summarize findings in tables, graphs, reports, and publishable formats. You will work both independently and collaboratively as part of the BPP and VSP programs
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evaluation procedures. You will select statistical analyses, oversee project progress, produce reports detailing results, and maintain project budgets. You will be responsible for the development, management
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analytics to transform complex datasets into insights for institution decision-making, strategy formulation, benchmarking, and policy development. This includes using mathematical and statistical techniques
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the following disciplines or academic areas within the Physical Sciences : Biology Chemistry Environmental Science Mathematics, including Math Education Statistics Physics and/or Astronomy For up-to-date
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to laboratory instruments and related equipment. Supervise, train and schedule temporary employees. Perform administrative functions including, but not limited to laboratory statistics, equipment purchases