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Job Description The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is looking for a person to teach the practical aspects of undergraduate electrical and computer engineering, primarily
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, process, and product documentation. Please note: sponsorship is not available for this position. Required Qualifications - Master’s degree in computer science, Information Systems, STEM, or a related field
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procedures. 2. Provides sanitation, custodial, and other support services required for the daily operation and maintenance of the animal facility or other animal housing areas. 3. Performs duties that require
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service, routing needs to the right area or on-call personnel, and providing administrative support for occupancy and hiring processes. 2) You’ll be reporting to the Assistant Director for Conference
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providing administrative and programmatic support duties in a multifaceted fast-paced office environment. · Demonstrated proficiency with current office computer software including word processing
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ion beam (FIB)/scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The individual in this position must possess relevant skills in the operation and basic maintenance of S/TEM, FIB/SEM, and/or SEM instruments and
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/procedures in support of the IT Risk and Compliance program, and should identify opportunities for leveraging automation to support data consistency and process efficiencies within the program and as it
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. The Senior Research Associate will work in Dr. Aaron Noble’s laboratory and support ongoing and new research in the broad area of critical mineral processing and production. This position offers an exciting
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management processes of Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties (VTIP, Inc.). This includes entering and updating records related to patent applications, agreements, and invention disclosures. The position also
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administrative support to unit faculty and staff. The essential duties to the operation of the unit include administrative, fiscal, and business functions, including ability to address routine and nonroutine