234 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at George Mason University in United States
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, review, and approval processes are completed in accordance with the applicable regulatory authority, the HECO Manual, university procedures, and project schedules; Implements recovery actions when activity
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the operation of the Central Heating & Cooling Plant (CHCP) and all satellite plants during the designated shift to ensure smooth operation and provide a service to the George Mason University Community, where
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, in the procurement process to minimize the procurement cycle time. Assists vendors on how to conduct business with the University; Negotiates and prepares contract change orders during design and
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and grants, and leverages data to help faculty identify areas for improvement and growth. Promotion, Tenure, and Merit Review Processes: Oversees and coordinates promotion and tenure (P&T) processes, as
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, and supporting the CECiL course designation process. Responsibilities: Oversight and Management of Bonner Leadership Program: Direct oversight of the Bonner Leader Program, to include student and
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International Programs and Services (OIPS). Responsibilities: Tracks and processes all scholarships and tuition grants on all non sponsored funds in excess of $ 50,000.00 annually and submit tuition waivers each
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complement the academic process; provide excellent customer service to the Mason community and visitors; promote diversity and campus spirit through cooperative participation; and encourage student development
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to a BFA in Computer Game Design; 2. Provides mentorship and guidance in game production to students pursuing majors and minors in Computer Game Design; and 3. Supports a cohesive faculty and staff
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Check: Yes About the Department: The Payroll Office is responsible for timely and accurate processing of all University payrolls. The Payroll Office reconciles health care billings, payroll liability
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: The University Libraries fosters innovation, creativity, and imagination by facilitating and preserving access to scholarship and information, providing expert consultation in the research process, and actively