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to stringent regulations with complex requirements. Position entails all stages of developing web applications from release engineering, database development, back-end web services, and front-end development
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enhance our contribution to society. Responsibilities* Strategic Content Development Plan, create, and edit content highlighting research, faculty achievements, and departmental culture. Translate complex
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excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in Michigan, nationally and internationally. Our mission is guided by our
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Director, Digital Infrastructure You Will Supervise: 1 Senior Analyst, Application Developer and Project Lead 1 Business Systems Analyst, Senior 1 Business Systems Analyst, Interim/Web Developer 1 Web
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research groups to apply computational biology, software development, and AI/ML skills to understanding mechanisms and treatment of ALK+ lung cancers, breast cancer, bladder cancer and brain metastases
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specifications to meet user requirements and satisfy interface problems. Performs complex systems analysis and programming tasks requiring advanced techniques. Develop back-end for web applications, creating
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with other program staff to develop standard and ad hoc reports on student funding, admission trends, student progress to degree, and other data related to student services. Prepare annual funding
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alumni already working there. Manage the Alumni Business recognition program. Alumni Engagement Social Media Presence: Develop, curate, and manage content across all Alumni Engagement social media channels
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executing test cases. Report defects and assist in their resolution. Work as a team member with the department and College programmer teams, while finding ways to continuously improve office processes within
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customer service, and your expertise will be recognized as you document solutions. We will support your learning and professional development with substantial training and access to U-M resources. As skills