219 parallel-and-distributed-computing positions at Dallas County Community College District
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. Coordinates data-gathering activities for day-to-day data report requests for all areas of the college, reporting student enrollment, success, completion and data for discipline, program and student support
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in program to publicize program services through public and private information sources. Responsible for coordinating production and distribution activities. Coordinates program with existing college
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production. Ability to use electrical hand power drills, saws, conduit benders, voltmeters, etc. Ability to read and understand plant electrical power distribution online diagram, make repairs and understand
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in program to publicize program services through public and private information sources. Responsible for coordinating production and distribution activities. Coordinates program with existing college
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that may occur. Compute and record monthly reports detailing transcripts evaluated and scanned. Build and maintain standard equivalencies database. Evaluate and distribute daily scanned transcripts from each
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programs, etc.). Ability to maintain confidentiality of information exposed to during business regarding students, supervisors or other employees. Experience in strategic planning, assessment of program(s
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required to measure outcomes and deliverables of initiatives. Collaborate with team leaders and members to create customized solutions and strategies for the collection and evaluation of program services and
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(software and hardware), and laboratory equipment in one or more discipline areas within the School. Advanced ability to use computer technology to access data, maintain records, generate reports and
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activities. Guide student programmers in budget management, marketing requests, and event assessment. Marketing and Communication: Create and distribute promotional materials for events, including flyers
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learning, and distributed learning materials. This role is part of Dallas College’s AI‑Enabled Teaching and Learning Initiative, funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Fund for the Improvement