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Position Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate in Experimental Mechanics and Materials (id:84401) Campus: Orono Department: Civil & Environmental Engineering - OCE Bargaining Unit: UMPSA Salary
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professional relationships that reflect courtesy, civility, and mutual respect. Participates in UMaine Extension staff and Extension Association meetings as a member of the county staff as appropriate
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professional relationships that reflect courtesy, civility, and mutual respect Builds productive relationships with internal and external constituencies Utilizes coaching and mentoring methods that provide
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communication for a broad range of questions, issues, and requests. Participate in monthly York County 4-H staff meetings. Maintain records and files and submit summary reports of programs. Adhere to civil rights
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of the Job: The Maginnis lab investigates virus-host cell interactions using human cell culture models and the human JC polyomavirus. We are seeking a research assistant to investigate cellular factors
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(including legislators, funders, consumers, and other decision makers). Compiles and submits reports as requested or required (Civil Rights, Program Impact, and Plan-of-Work). Develops and sustains a
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opportunities to build upon skills. Acts as office Civil Rights contact in partnership with staff and faculty. Acts as office safety contact. Develops and maintains professional relationships that reflect
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: Pilots the RV Ira C. Operates navigational, deck, and pier equipment Directs scientific personnel during gear deployment Develops and maintains professional relationships that reflect courtesy, civility
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Position Title: Assistant Professor of Transportation Engineering (id:83849) Campus: Orono Department: Civil & Environmental Engineering - OCE Bargaining Unit: AFUM Salary Band/Wage Band: N/A
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introductory food and nutrition, world food and culture, applications of nutrition principles, nutrition and metabolism, and medical nutrition therapy. Initial teaching will average 3 courses per semester, with