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. Excellent communications skills via phone, email and virtual platforms (Teams, Zoom, etc,) is imperative. Ability to sit for long periods of time and attend meetings in various campus buildings when required
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description: Senior Scientist responsible for connectomics database annotation and query construction. Duties include building and annotating connectome databases, creating database queries, working with our
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for the department’s season, which currently includes four mainstage productions and two student-directed one-acts. Responsibilities include managing the prop shop, supervising student workers, and sourcing, building
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; planning and executing trips and events; assisting students with building physical or digital models; tech and helping set up zoom meetings; answering student questions; and preparing for and cleaning up
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consulting with faculty and students on design projects, managing the shop queue, and effectively prioritizing work. The Glassblower must make effective make/buy decisions, manage the shop inventory, keep
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project sites. Must be able to operate a computer. Physical Effort Traveling to project or real estate sites; accessing all levels of buildings, including rooftops and service areas which may require use
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, build resilience, and improve their mental and physical well-being through nature-based engagement. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA): Ensure that programs, functions, and the work
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at high schools, community colleges, college fairs, and community-based organizations. Physical Effort Mobility with regard to possible travel within the United States is essential and a requirement for
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employment. Hiring Range: $50,000 to 65,000 annually, commensurate with experience. Why Pitt-Bradford? Impactful Work: Make a difference in students' lives by providing personalized advising and support
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the world (Research.com). Our department also hosts The Center for Systems Immunology (CSI), which is focused on the analysis and engineering of molecular and cellular networks that underlie immune processes