118 Computer-Science "Leibniz Institute for Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research" positions at The University of Alabama
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. Skills and Knowledge: Computer technology skills. Excellent grammar skills. Excellent organization and communication skills with an eye for detail. Ability to handle multiple projects at the same time
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of experience; OR associate's degree and two (2) years of experience; OR bachelor's degree or higher. Skills and Knowledge: Computer technology skills. Excellent grammar skills. Excellent written and verbal
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Certificate in Occupational Studies (CCOS) Program Faculty in the CrossingPoints Program in the College of Education. Detailed Position Information This position is for a nine-month academic year, non-tenure
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computing team assisting with daily operations of high performance computing (HPC) clusters and other research services and resources. Supports computational sciences, engineering, artificial intelligence
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computing team assisting with daily operations of high performance computing (HPC) clusters and other research services and resources. Supports computational sciences, engineering, artificial intelligence
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computing team assisting with daily operations of high performance computing (HPC) clusters and other research services and resources. Supports computational sciences, engineering, artificial intelligence
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computing team assisting with daily operations of high performance computing (HPC) clusters and other research services and resources. Supports computational sciences, engineering, artificial intelligence
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& weekends. Job Summary: The Professional Development Program Director provides oversight and planning for the professional development of staff in a large division. Leads professional development, awards, and
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Experiential Learning Program Director coordinates, identifies, and assesses experiential learning opportunities for undergraduate students. Identifies the criteria and minimum standards for an experience
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Job Summary: The Director of Alabama Disability Advocacy Program (ADAP) provides leadership and management of Alabama's designated Protection and Advocacy agency for children and adults with