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Job Description The Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation in the College of Natural Resources and Environment seeks a Trade and Field Technician for the following
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practices and procedures -Strong computer skills to include data entry -Some knowledge of query language, programs and office applications -Data analysis experience -Ability to process large volumes of work
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regional scope, and is collaborative in nature. This position is located in Alexandria, VA and is eligible for a hybrid work arrangement with time in the office and one remote day each week. Required
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Job Description The Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation in the College of Natural Resources and Environment at Virginia Tech invites applicants for the position
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Professional Education (CPE) programs at Virginia Tech. This includes primary responsibility for the enrollment system, customer relationship management platform, form processing tools, the learning management
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spring semesters), various MII workshops, the Adhesion Science Short Course (that takes place in May every year), and the MII Seed Grant program. This position will also assist with the itineraries
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facility clearance, including accredited facilities • Assist in the development, implementation, and monitoring of security policies and procedures • Processing and managing personnel security clearances
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technical and business users. Strong organization skills and able to manage oneself; working in an environment committed to best practices with ability to define operational processes, deployment checklists
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; familiarity with website and social media management and Canva software. Preferred Qualifications ● Bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, English, environmental studies, coastal/marine science, or a
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. - knowledge of high-performance computing environments and affiliated scientific tools and software. - a strong background in the Linux system administration, compiled and interpreted programming languages and