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, facilities management, construction or architect engineering setting preferred. Experience with business processes of FP&M technology advancement preferred. Some financial background experience with
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analysis. Required qualifications Applicants should have a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, hearing science, or other relevant fields. Required application materials To apply, please
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://cphs.wayne.edu/research/nnl.php) a) studies influence of cognitive and psychological function on motor performance in persons with neurological disorders b) utilizes technology (e.g., ecological momentary
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and instruction to veterinary technology student technician(s) in animal health care, clinical procedures and the handling and appropriate use of technical equipment; e.g. techniques and procedures used
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, Engineering and Education to meet student needs. Facilitating communication among different University entities. Tracking student success data. Coordinating CEEM's intervention strategies for students at risk
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Technology program. Experience: State recognition as a licensed animal or veterinary technician. Extensive animal care nursing experience. Extensive work experience in a clinical veterinary practice with
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. Computer: Expertise and advanced technical skills in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint. Advanced office software skills. Knowledge of and ability to apply computer and technology skills to perform word
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, code indicators, etc. Catalog following Library of Congress and Anglo-American Cataloging rules. Conduct bibliographic searches and copy cataloging for foreign and out of print publications; interpret
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, including working with prospective and current students interested in finding a mentor. Utilize office technology, including MS Outlook 365, Handshake, Xinspire, and other technology, to assist students with
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problem solving skills. Ability to work independently and without formal instruction. Some knowledge of a specific discipline or the operational activities of an assigned area, e.g. computing technology