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Posting Details Posting Details Position Number: 1P0000 Title: Lecturer (Business Statistics) Functional Title: Lecturer (Business Statistics) Category Status: 15-Fac.Non-Tenured,Continuing Con
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; of basic methods and techniques used in organizing and conducting studies and analyses or programs, procedures, and organizations; of basic analytical and statistical principles and techniques. Skill in
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, conducting statistical analysis, and providing other research support. Benefits Summary Top Benefits and Perks: Faculty Benefits Summary Minimum Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Education: Eligible
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organizing and conducting studies and analyses or programs, procedures, and organizations; of basic analytical and statistical principles and techniques. Skill in the use of office automation software and its
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Abilities: Working knowledge of reference and research methods and techniques used in collecting, compiling, and organizing data and information, working knowledge of analytical and statistical principles and
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, and undergraduate assistants in various computational or statistical methods. ● Directing and conducting data collection and analysis efforts. ● Preparing presentations, reports, funding proposals, and
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collaborative and cooperative work environment. Ability to gather and analyze statistical data/metrics and create reports and presentations. Ability to plan, evaluate, and execute programs. Ability to manage and
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: Education: PhD in Chemistry, Biology, Nutrition, Epidemiology, Statistics, or a related field. Experience: 8 years of relevant experience to education. Experience in research management, complex data analysis
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is a member of the Facilities Management Human Resources Payroll team. The position collects, compiles, analyzes and reports HR data, metrics, and statistics, and applies this data to make
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bi-parental mapping analysis. Machine Learning and Statistical Analysis: Proficient in conducting and troubleshooting machine learning analysis using large image or numerical datasets for disease