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Position Information Posting Number S06433P Position Title Power Systems Engineer Department Electrical Engineering Location Arlington Position Status Full-time Work Schedule Monday – Friday; 8:00
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working with donor data base Blackbaud (Raiser’s Edge NXT) or related database software. Familiarity working with PeopleSoft (UTShare), or similar platforms. Demonstrated experience in computer technology
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, Youth & Families; Health; Aging; and Macro Community & Administrative Practice 2. DSW Program: Applying practice expertise and scholarship to teach across the DSW curriculum , specifically in research
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or a related business discipline with a research focus on the hospitality industry. We seek individuals with an active research program who are well-equipped to contribute to our research aspirations by
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Position Information Posting Number S06433P Position Title Power System's Engineer Department Electrical Engineering Location Arlington Position Status Full-time Work Schedule Monday – Friday; 8:00
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of the College of Engineering. Funding will fuel faculty and research excellence while supporting the growth of the new REE bachelor’s degree program and providing students with life-changing opportunities
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sides of the program. Performs other duties assigned. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree and one year of experience in environmental quality management, public utilities, chemistry, business
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the administrative team to facilitate the provision of quality graduate nursing education. Assists with the collection and analysis of program evaluation data. Complete campus faculty workload
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computing skills. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s in an engineering, technology or related field. Five (5) years working with simple electronics in an electronics lab environment. Five (5) years
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or a related business discipline with a research focus on the hospitality industry. We seek individuals with an active research program who are well-equipped to contribute to our research aspirations by