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we strive to achieve our shared goals. University Marketing & Communications has an exciting opening for a Front-End Web Developer. This is a full-time permanent position. As part of University
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the Honors web computing specialist to ensure the accessibility and accuracy of all program-related digital content. Analyze website traffic and engagement patterns to determine content and design
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Job Description The Administrative Specialist is responsible for developing a deep understanding of the academic and research programs of the AI & Machine Learning for Engineering Graduate Programs
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. Develop and maintain the Foster HR web content for the external Foster website and the internal intranet site. Create content objectives and a project plan that delivers updated information, and is
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. This Software Engineer position is responsible for maintaining custom software and integrating it with third party software or systems using APIs or ETL processes. This position will also be responsible for maintaining
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, documenting, debugging, maintaining, and modifying routine computer programs for the PMEL Argo program (https://argo.ucsd.edu/data/data-faq/ ). This will entail the development of software tools to log output
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assists students from all backgrounds as they explore industries and careers; learn about and develop skills for professional success; secure and reflect upon career-related experiences; articulate
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Research Services. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Assist faculty, staff and trainees with NIH Public Access Policy awareness and compliance through the development and ongoing maintenance
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Teacher Education, Special Education Teacher Education, and the University Accelerated Certification for Teachers. Reporting to the Assistant Dean of TEP, the Program Manager will lead and manage the day-to
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developer responsible for architecting, building, and maintaining the core software infrastructure of the Transportation Data Exchange supporting research being conducted by faculty and graduate students in