89 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at Virginia Community College
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experience in UNIX/Windows server skills. · GitHub and version control for collaborative development. · Ticketing and IT service management systems (TeamDynamix or equivalent). · Higher education setting (best
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compliance with all applicable veterinary laws and regulations, including controlled drug logs and animal welfare protocols. Provide support to the VET faculty, both full and part-time faculty, in surgery
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. Regulates and controls office activities and document flow within the office. Special Assignments May be required to perform other duties as assigned. May be required to assist the agency or state government
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assistance to the campus and surrounding community, and promote compliance with college parking and traffic regulations; direct and control traffic as needed, will conduct investigations of vehicular accidents
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assistance to the campus and surrounding community, and promote compliance with college parking and traffic regulations; direct and control traffic as needed, will conduct investigations of vehicular accidents
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assistance to the campus and surrounding community, and promote compliance with college parking and traffic regulations; direct and control traffic as needed, will conduct investigations of vehicular accidents
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visitors, and property owned or controlled by the College. As such, all police department employees are subject to short-term and long-term reassignments that may include different locations, rotating
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will provide principles of four-handed dentistry, coordination for the operations of front desk activates, management of inventory control of patient records to ensure compliance with prescribed program
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Mechanical Engineering Technology with a minimum of two years full-time work experience. Knowledge of air conditioning controls, HVAC/R principles and calculations, heating systems, hydronics, and duct
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have knowledge and application of industrial control devices, programmable logic controllers, industrial robots, mechanical processes, fluid power, machinery, and basic communication protocols. Students