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. For questions about this role, email talent.acquisition@umich.edu. What You'll Do The Web Programmer/Analyst is responsible for developing, maintaining, and enhancing web applications, focusing strongly
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staff of the Michigan Collaborative for Type 2 Diabetes CQI (MCT2D, https://www.mct2d.org ) to support the operations of the CQI by developing and supporting complex web-based software and increase
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, creative imagery, art, color themes, and web pages; involved in the development and maintenance of the graphics standards, techniques, and methods; and will counsel internal clients on identity and design
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. This position centers on the design, development, and maintenance of web content and interfaces for multiple sites affiliated with the Duderstadt Center and its units. The ideal candidate has a strong foundation
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an expected end in June 2027. Responsibilities* Operational and Fiscal Management of ANE-SANE Grant: Oversee daily activities and lead projects Help develop the SANE Program and curricula Establish and
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Apply Now Job Summary The Program Assistant and the instructor share joint responsibility for ensuring that each understands the division of work responsibilities. Program Assistant duties may
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Department website. Manage the web-based departmental calendar and coordinate related activities with the department. Provide support for subareas of the department on web development as needed. Collect and
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servers, and application programming interfaces. Desired Qualifications* Experience with implementing and running data analysis pipelines on Windows, Linux, and Cloud computing Experience with developing
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Communications Manager leads the development of the Erb Institute's marketing and communications plans, with a focus on social media, newsletter campaigns, and public relations. This position is a part-time role
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Support Administrative member of the undergraduate committee. Prepare documents (applications, award nominations, etc.) for committee review, attend and take notes at all Undergraduate Committee meetings