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. The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for supporting emergency plan development, training delivery, emergency exercise development and facilitation, outreach functions, and emergency management program
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interdisciplinary team at the NSF COMPASS Center, which integrates tissue engineering, stem cells, materials, virology, computational biology, machine learning, molecular environmental engineering, science
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Management & Insurance which facilitates traditional risk management programs, manages and administers the university's commercial insurance, insurance claims, and student health insurance program. Capital
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Reporting to the Associate Director of System Operations, this role is responsible for leading the day-to-day operations of the Systems team and overseeing systemic functions within the Office of University Scholarships and Financial Aid (USFA). Responsibilities include the operation and...
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remediate inaccessible content. - Actively participate in various communities of practice, such as the Accessibility Network at VT, the TLOS Accessibility Professionals Certification Grant Program, and other
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primary care. Our ECC service has continued to grow over the past few years and we are now looking for a fourth criticalist to support our new residency program. We are looking for someone who is interested
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systems Internet-of-Things, wireless and cyber security Mixed-reality technologies Human-Computer Interaction, Human Factors The School is currently home to 30 faculty members and over 600 undergraduate
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advancements and applicable government regulations, such as the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) and Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs). The Network Security Engineer will
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or similar programming languages). A basic knowledges and deep interest in neuroscience are required. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in in vivo neurophysiology and/or computational data
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The Collaborative Computing Solutions (CCS) department within the Division of IT at Virginia Tech is working to ensure that faculty, staff, and students at the university have access to robust tools