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9961BR Saunders College of Business SCB MIS, Marketing & Analytics Detailed Job Description The Saunders College of Business invites applications for the Department Chair position within
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Experience in developing and testing experimental designs, sampling techniques, and analytical methods. Proficiency in using statistical analysis and ability to collect, organize, interpret, and summarize
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science, environmental chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, chemical engineering or related field with three years of directly related experience OR Bachelor’s degree in specified field
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base pay and, where appropriate, incentive plans—while leveraging market data and internal analytics to deliver equitable, forward-thinking compensation solutions that align with RIT’s mission and
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home of 80 faculty members, four administrative staff members, three undergraduate programs (Applied Mathematics, Computational Mathematics, and Applied Statistics and Data Analytics), two MS programs
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to collect, analyze, and interpret technical data. Excellent problem-solving, troubleshooting, and analytical skills. Receptive to receiving instruction, guidance, and direction from others and possesses
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members, three undergraduate programs (Applied Mathematics, Computational Mathematics, and Applied Statistics and Data Analytics), two MS programs (Applied and Computational Mathematics, Applied Statistics
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including configuration, testing and rollout of statutory and new code requirements Experience with metrics, analytics or dashboards to drive a deeper understanding of payroll cycles and issues requiring
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finish), door and window repair, and low voltage (50 volts or less) electrical systems. Must have strong analytical/problem solving skills. Must have good written and verbal communication skills. Ability
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, three undergraduate programs (Applied Mathematics, Computational Mathematics, and Applied Statistics and Data Analytics), two MS programs (Applied and Computational Mathematics, and Applied Statistics