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TO KNOW ABOUT THIS ROLE: 1) You’ll be joining the IT department in the Division of Student Affairs and serve as a support member of a technical team that services over 900 computer workstations, printers
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, environmental regulation, disease prevention, and biosecurity; Basic computer skills including email, and Microsoft Office applications; Capability of physical activity including lifting up to 70 lbs.; Valid
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2025 Ability to teach Introduction to Appalachian Studies as suggested by a record of successful teaching in Appalachian Studies or related areas Active research program in the field of Appalachian
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equipment and facility dysfunctions and reporting to a supervisor for repair, and preventive health programs, performing work to accreditation standards of the Association for the Assessment and Accreditation
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) The Team: Schiffert Health Center’s mission is to ensure the delivery of high-quality, accessible, cost-effective, and culturally competent medical care and health promotion for Virginia Tech students
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backup. • Demonstrated experience with computer applications: MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Adobe Acrobat, SharePoint, Teams, Google Drive; proficiency with spreadsheets and database applications
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high standards of cleanliness in offices, meeting rooms, public areas, bathrooms, custodial closets, and other areas within the facilities. Duties include floor maintenance, dusting, gathering and
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within the Office of the Dean. Fiscal Duties: - Provide direct support to CLAHS departments in managing study abroad program budgets and financial tracking, including the development of resources
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Job Description Reporting to the Building Trades Supervisor, the Asbestos Abatement Lead will perform small Operation and Maintenance (O&M) related asbestos abatement for Facilities Non-Capital
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back-end and data systems, ensuring seamless functionality and optimal performance. The ideal candidate has experience in front-end development, UI/UX best practices, creating no-code/low-code reporting