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/ Football, the Equipment Services Assistant / Football assists in the maintenance of athletic and sports equipment for the football program. Will provide support in ordering, distribution, collection
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. - Interest in mentoring graduate students and contributing to the strategic direction of a dynamic research program. Exempt: Not eligible for overtime Appointment Type Restricted Salary Information 53,550
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distinctive and synergistic programming opportunities for the successful candidate. After a training period the position will lead the entirety of the Rappahannock County 4-H Program, to include but not limited
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duties for various long- and short-term initiatives such as retro-commissioning and re-commissioning, data analyst, data trending, ensure data integrity, BAS programing, project review for in-house HVAC
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leadership. 4) You’ll have the chance to grow and take advantage of a developmental plan with opportunities to advance within the Department and the Division. 5) You’ll be offered an hourly rate between $34.00
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classes in the undergraduate program. Depending on the background of the successful candidate and departmental needs, other duties may include teaching in the department’s online M.S. program and student
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responsible for assisting the Sr. Director / Football Coaching Video in managing all aspects of video operations & technology within Virginia Tech’s football program. This position will coordinate with
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involved in spay and neuter programs, but will also perform other medical and surgical procedures. The successful candidate will be directly involved in the clinical instruction of veterinary students
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Stormwater Management Program Permits, and the Virginia Tech Standards and Specifications. Additional responsibilities include: • Assisting with the development and administration of Virginia Tech’s Municipal
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actively contribute to the overall development and assessment of academic programs - at both the undergraduate and graduate levels (80% of workload). Secondarily, Collegiate faculty are expected to engage in