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users of these resources. About the Position: The Business Intelligence (BI) Administrator & Report Developer supports and maintains the enterprise Business Intelligence (BI) environment, which provides
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concerns that are not otherwise effectively centrally provided by the university. About the Position: The Web Designer/Developer position is a temporary, full-time role (40 hours per week) scheduled
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: The Software Systems Engineer will have the responsibility for architecting, designing, and developing software application using web technologies, distributed computation and storage frameworks, data collection
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prototype development, high-value knowledge job creation, and regional economic development through serious game technology discovery to improve the human condition. About the Position: The Project Developer
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Student Financial Aid is seeking a detail-oriented and tech-savvy Federal Work-Study Program Assistant & Workflow Developer to support the administration and automation of the Federal Work-Study (FWS
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the Position: The Large-scale Dynamics group in the Atmospheric, Oceanic and Earth Sciences is seeking a Scientific Applications Programmer to generate and optimize programs for the analysis of weather
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and university-wide goals. University Life Technology Services identifies technology to improve business processes, provides guidance for hardware purchases, identifies software solutions, supports
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University Life departments on technology solutions that support business needs and institutional priorities, and guides software approval processes; Works in partnership with central IT and external vendors
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, maintaining relevant correspondence on the associated tickets; Performs information retrieval and analysis from Banner and related data sources using SQL Developer and other BI tools such as MicroStrategy
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supporting technology transfer activities, including invention disclosure education and commercialization efforts. Responsibilities: Conducts independent and collaborative research focused on mechanisms