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university. Complex engineering and constructability analysis related to work covered by the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code and its referenced standards, ASCE 7 and other related structural design
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the coding of all expenditures is in accordance with department, Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act, and NCAA reporting requirements. This position may be required to track and report payment of expenditures
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compliance with applicable building codes and regulatory standards. o Schedule and participate in inspections, audits, and certification processes. o Maintain accurate and up-to-date records for compliance
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to ensure that Student Affairs residence halls, dining centers, and student centers comply with local, state, and federal fire codes. Job duties will include conducting inspections of fire extinguishers, exit
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back-end and data systems, ensuring seamless functionality and optimal performance. The ideal candidate has experience in front-end development, UI/UX best practices, creating no-code/low-code reporting
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, interviewing techniques, processes I-9s, VISA filing requests, graduate contracts, and other hiring or payroll forms as needed. Enters the fund coding for labor reporting and tuition funding of graduate students
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Electrical Code and/or National Electrical Safety Code. • Ability to analyze, resolve technical problems and provide detailed reports to Engineering staff. • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
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the varied coding schemes as necessary to reflect the unique specifics of each gift or pledge so that high quality information is available to all authorized parties in the university and the VT Foundation
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, and codes as related to the VESMA. Required Qualifications • Bachelor's degree in the engineering or environmental fields, or an equivalent combination of training and/or experience. • Knowledge of, and
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for research projects investigating neurocircuit mechanisms of learning and decision-making, with a focus on dopamine neural coding and its dysfunction. The research technician will be responsible for working