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, respected, and engaged. Ready to lead and shape the future of higher education? Apply today! War Eagle! Minimum Qualifications Currently enrolled in a graduate program of study at Auburn, with a strong
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Position Details Position Information Requisition Number S4444P Home Org Name Graduate Outreach Program (Orgn: 129731) Division Name Samuel Ginn Col of Engineering Position Title Outreach Programs
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on implementing and coordinating the goals and objectives of the Fayette County 4-H program. For the County 4-H Program, the Assistant will work with schools to coordinate and/or facilitate in-school and after
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methods for maintaining roofs and ceilings throughout campus. Plans, schedules, and leads minor repairs of various types of roofing systems to prevent or correct leaks and damage from penetrations in roofs
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, or Mass Communications major/minor student. Specialized interest in translating the methods, impacts, and wider applications of scientific research for a wide variety of public audiences to interest, engage
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with demonstrated experience in managing a cotton breeding program. The individual selected for this position must be able to travel and work in adverse conditions as field work is a large component of
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for Institutional Compliance & Security, is seeking a Clery Compliance Specialist III. This position is responsible for maintaining the compliance requirements for the Clery Act program for Auburn University Campus
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Code CA06 Appointment Status Full-time Part-time FTE Limited Term No Limited Term Length Job Summary The Samuel Ginn College of Engineering’s Graduate Outreach Program seeks an Outreach Program
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or exotics. Good communication skills, attention to detail, and time management skills. Desired Qualifications Some college preferred. Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) or LVT is desired. Basic computer skills
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medical record Proficiency in small animal restraint techniques to promote the safety of patients and personnel; obtaining laboratory samples via phlebotomy, fine needle aspiration, or other methods