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with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and University of New Mexico policy, if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply
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Proud to hear directly from university employees, faculty, students, and alumni. In addition to all the University has to offer, you have the added benefit of living in Taos, New Mexico — a land rich with
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accepted. If you are viewing this job advertisement on a 3rd party site, please visit UNMJobs to submit an application. Please submit a resume and cover letter. The University of New Mexico is committed
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Mexico (UNM) invites applications for a team player to fill a Facilities Services Technician vacancy. CHTM is an internationally recognized center of excellence that boasts 24 Research/Teaching
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into databases, mapping locations of rare species with ArcGIS, quality checking data, and research on New Mexico plants and animals. There may also be opportunities to assist occasionally with field data
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Institute (Panama), Drs. Burkett-Cadena (UF-Florida Medical Entomology Lab), Mavian (UF-Pathology), and Drs. Buenemann (New Mexico State University-Geography) and Hanley (New Mexico State University-Biology
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Status Exempt Pay Monthly: $3,955.47 - $5,555.33 Benefits Eligible This is a benefits eligible position. The University of New Mexico provides a comprehensive package of benefits including medical, dental
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duties: Maintains subject level documentation and prepares documents, equipment and/or supplies Provide laboratory science expertise, data management, and data analysis on new research activities Perform
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Regular - Full-Time Term End Date Status Exempt Pay $4920.37 per Month, DOE Benefits Eligible This is a benefits eligible position. The University of New Mexico provides a comprehensive package of benefits
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with captures for Mexican spotted owls for a collaborative GPS tagging study through the University of New Mexico and the USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station. Wildlife technicians will conduct surveys