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employment positions. Under the lead work direction of the Coordinator, the Student Assistant works with the staff and assists in the day-to-day operation of the Project Rebound Office and spreads awareness
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, Faculty - Engineering MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Assistant Professor -Tenure Track - Mechanical System Design AY 26/27 The Mechanical Engineering Department in the College of Engineering at California
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engineering services, etc., for capital projects and studies. Assists in the selection of architects, engineers, and other consultants. Determines contract scope of work, work product deliverables, fees
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laboratory maintenance Special Projects and Masters' Theses Assistance: Assist with supervising students involved in machining project designs. Instruct students in proper and safe use of equipment and
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stakeholders. This position will present project updates to both technical and non-technical teams, ensuring clear and effective communication. Pertaining smaller project timelines, assist in testing new
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which can provide adjunct assistance as appropriate. Develop and implement other projects related to overall efforts and goals of the program. Excellent interpersonal skills required to establish and
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, this position supports and oversees a broad scope of projects related to the day-to-day operations of the grant, including fiscal management, post-award coordination with ORSP, internal and external
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University, Sacramento services that will aid them in the matriculation process. The Director acts as a liaison between Project Rebound and campus departments (such as Admissions and Outreach Department
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organizational skills. Ability to work effectively in a dynamic team and to multi-task in a fast-paced, diverse environment with students, faculty, and staff. Financial aid counselors work under continuous
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, rehearsals, and performances to assist students in technical aspects of production and backstage organization. Uses knowledge of performance, production, rehearsals, and practices related to the disciplines