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Food Protection Consortium (https://pfpc.cals.iastate.edu ) serves industry through fundamental and applied research and maintains an active program of knowledge and technology transfer to industry
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Qualifications: Technical expertise in building infrastructure systems and building automation systems. Experience with building lighting, electrical systems, plumbing, and HVAC Proven experience in emergency
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needs assessments and develop tailored, data-informed strategies to help clients address current and future talent gaps. Facilitate workshops, coaching sessions, and planning meetings with executives, HR
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: Master’s degree in education or related field. Related industry experience. Experience advising, teaching or counseling students in a professional setting. Experience using workplace technology or
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: Ph.D. in physics, quantum optics, chemistry, or electrical engineering Preferred Qualifications: experience with lasers and optics demonstrated proficiency with programming Proposed Start Date: September
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experience Preferred Qualifications: Degree in Veterinary Technology Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science or a related field within veterinary medicine. Hands-on experience in veterinary hospital or clinic
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ensures that programming is both effective and accessible to youth in Iowa. Focused primarily in the area of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), the Youth 4-H Extension Specialist
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Specialist ensures that programming is both effective and accessible to youth in Iowa. Focused in the area of Agriculture, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), and/or Leadership, the Youth
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as a crime analyst. Certification as a Clery Compliance Officer. Job Description: The Clery Compliance Manager is responsible for leading and coordinating the University’s Clery Act Compliance Program
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Technician I Job Group: Merit Required Minimum Qualifications: Associate or Bachelors degree in a veterinary technology program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) or the Canadian