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Job Title: Faculty Non-Tenure Track-9 Mo Physical Location: Kent Campus - Kent, OH Salary: Basic Function: Non-Tenure Track Faculty – Advanced Manufacturing and Foundry Technology School
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Job Title: Academic Program Coordinator Physical Location: Kent Campus - Kent, OH Salary: $46,977 - $53,674 Basic Function: To coordinate and assist in the planning and management of a designated
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. Additional Basic Function – if applicable: Kent State University’s College of Aeronautics and Engineering (CAE) is seeking an Outreach Program Manager to support and grow our corporate, industry, and alumni
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related duties as required. Additional Examples of Duties – if applicable: Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. Formal training in stationary engineer program (or equivalent training
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, and satellite technologies; and • Digital engineering, digital twin systems, artificial intelligence and machine learning, quantum computing, and advanced computational methods. Experience with
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for engineered systems; and/or • Digital engineering, digital twin systems, quantum computing, and advanced computational methods. Experience with or interest in interdisciplinary research and collaboration
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and implementation of technology solutions. Oversee the installation, enhancements, and security of the university’s networks. Support client needs for academic computing services. Oversee
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-TIME, 9-MONTH, NON-TENURE TRACK FACULTY MEMBERS TO TEACH UNDERGRADUATE COURSES WITHIN THE ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED BUSINESS DEGREE PROGRAM IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY. THE APPOINTED FACULTY MEMBER MAY
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of partnerships with technology vendors and external agencies. Assist with individual partners in the placement and tracking of paid social media platform buys. Collaborate with the UCM Creative team to infuse
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effectiveness. Guide content optimization initiatives and/or contribute to implementation of plans to improve discoverability in modern search environments, including traditional search engines and emerging AI