89 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at Virginia Community College
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. The incumbent will assist faculty in modifying and developing laboratory procedures, ensure quality control and compliance with standard operating procedures, and oversee safety regulations in accordance with
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college parking and traffic regulations. Direct and control traffic, conduct investigations of vehicular accidents, thefts, first aid events and other incidents as necessary, check and report campus
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to alerts. Serves as crowd/traffic control at special events or during emergencies. Maintains security controls for college keys; safeguards and controls issued college equipment. Checks for irregularities
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able to operate a computer lighting control board, sound system, video projectors and cameras. Must be able to operate a theatrical fly system. Must be able to set up a dance floor and portable sound
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able to operate a computer lighting control board, sound system, video projectors and cameras. Must be able to operate a theatrical fly system. Must be able to set up a dance floor and portable sound
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, Electromechanical Controls, Mechatronics, Safety Engineering Minimum of two years work-related experience Additional Considerations As delineated in the KSA’s/Required Qualifications section Operation of a State
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with the responsibility to maintain safety and security of all employees, students and visitors, and property owned or controlled by the College. As such, all police department employees are subject to
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, Hydraulics, Programmable Logic Controllers, Sensors and Robotics. This position will also assist in all other instructor related duties to support the program and the CCT department. Adjunct faculty positions
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format. Analyze, understand, and improve efficiencies on complex processes. Interpret and apply accounting standards (internal and external). Identify opportunities to improve internal controls. Commute
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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 schedules, and duties