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Posting Details Posting Summary Working Title College Technology Officer Role Title Info Technology Manager II Role Code 39116-SW FLSA Exempt Pay Band 07 Position Number 261R0077 Agency VCCS-System
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Industrial Technologies, including but not limited to Information Technology, Software Engineering, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, Construction, Electricity, Energy Technology, Solar Installer, welding, 3-D
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and Transportation Construction division and may require occasional evening hours to support program registration, industry partner meetings, training events, or student services. Limited early morning
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demonstrations and written exams. Promote student success through effective communication and support. Technical Expertise Demonstrated expertise in diesel engine theory, alternator system design, and code
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Construction Management in the School of Business, Technology, and Trades (BTT). Adjunct faculty positions are appointed on a course-by-course, semester basis as needed. Building Trades and Construction
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College is an open-entry institution offering career and technical education (CTE) programs in the following areas of study (list general CTE categories, such as health sciences; construction; engineering
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, Construction, Welding, Electrical, Business, Safety, Family and Consumer Sciences (quilting, leatherworks,art) etc. Adjunct faculty listings are on a continuous, open until filled basis. Applicants will be
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sciences; construction; engineering; law enforcement, culinary arts, etc.) Due to high demand, some CTE programs offer admission based on selective criteria through a separate application process that is non
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Posting Details Posting Summary Working Title Workforce Development Structural Fitting Instructor Role Title Adjunct-Instructor Role Code FLSA Exempt Pay Band UG Position Number Agency Virginia
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Institute first began as an engineering division in 1946, and was later expanded to include the first two years of course work for all engineering, business administration, liberal arts, and science majors