256 Design positions at University of Massachusetts in united-states in United States
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. Coordinates with the Design and Construction Management team and campus partners to successfully deploy new and temporary infrastructure under the direction of the UMass IT project management teams. Manages
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. The successful candidate will work closely with FFRC co-directors Dr. Brett Butler and Paul Catanzaro, and other members of the Revegetation Assistance Assessment team. Essential Functions Design and conduct
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and mitigate liability. The Specialist designs and delivers training to HR professionals across the University. They monitor, reconcile, and correct data discrepancies between the University’s I-9
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Apply now Job no:523021 Work type:Staff Full Time Location:UMass Amherst Department: Ideas-Instr Design & Support Union: PSU Categories:Academic Advising & Learning Resources, PSU A About UMass
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Apply now Job no:522945 Work type:Staff Full Time Location:UMass Amherst Department: Ideas-Instr Design & Support Union: PSU Categories:PSU A About UMass Amherst UMass Amherst, the Commonwealth's
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. Experience designing websites on free platforms such as Wix, Google Sites, etc. Experience producing communications materials such as flyers, newsletters, announcements. Experience of certain social media
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& Molecular Biology Departments’ teaching and research facilities focused on both aging and advanced technology instrumentation support. This includes design, fabrication, installation, repairing, maintaining
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that support College and institutional goals. The Assistant Director develops and implements a comprehensive marketing/outreach/communication plan in collaboration with the CICS Marketing and Communications team
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. Advises directors on human resource strategies for employee development, including in-house training programs. Conducts training needs analysis to design and execute training plans in collaboration with
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university brand and strategy. Employs sound editorial judgment. Oversees the design, editing, and production of the Libraries’ Bookmark Magazine and staff monthly news highlights. Develops communications