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periods of focus, visual and mental information processing, computation and analysis. Incumbent must be able to employ and communicate logical (Informal, Symbolic, Mathematical etc) analysis. Role must
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to exercise good judgment. Strong analytical, mathematical, and problem-solving skills. Ability to organize and execute multiple assignments under specific time constraints. Strong communication skills
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working relationships. Ability to perform mathematical computations. Ability to present statistical material in chart and graph form. Ability to plan and support in-person and online events. Additional
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Posting Details Posting Details Position Number: 129138 Title: Post-Doctoral Associate Functional Title: Postdoctoral Researcher Category Status: 15-Fac.Non-Tenured,Continuing Con Applicant Search Category: Faculty University Authorized FTE: 1 Unit: BSOS-Geography Campus/College...
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instructions. Ability to perform mathematical computations. Ability to operate standard office equipment and keyboards. Preferences: Preferences: Ability to communicate orally and in writing, in both business
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, Mathematical, & Natural Sciences, the A. James Clark School of Engineering, the College of Agriculture & Natural Sciences, the School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation, the College of Arts & Humanities
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, and mechanics as used in maintenance work. Knowledge of basic mathematics including area, volume, weights and the practical application of fractions, percentages, ratios and proportions. Ability
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and experience may be substituted. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Highly organized, analytical, and problem-solving abilities with strong mathematical skills. Knowledge of accounting principles
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workload with many interruptions , maintaining a pleasant demeanor. Close attention to detail and mathematical abilities. Must be able to handle sensitive and confidential matters with discretion and tact
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. The College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences at the University of Maryland educates more than 8,000 future scientific leaders in its undergraduate and graduate programs each year. The college’s