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Engineering majors preferred Other majors (e.g., computer science, chemistry) are welcome to contribute to experiment apparatus development, engineering module development, and outreach support Must be
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assessment, budgeting, class scheduling, curriculum and program development, personnel management, strategic planning, policy interpretation, and safety compliance. Develops and updates college policies and
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complete required paperwork or follow-up. Required Qualifications Education/Experience/Credentials Required Bachelor’s degree required; enrollment in a graduate program required Knowledge, Skills, and
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well as, verbal and written communication skills; Individuals need to be detail-oriented and have general computer knowledge. Individuals must be willing to work under various weather types; ASU Tour Guides
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laptop, hotspots, and other items to customers using inventory management software. Ensure lab computers are operational and troubleshoot minor issues as they arise. Work shifts that may fall anywhere
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programming Represent the STEM Outreach program at community events, helping with demonstrations, registration, and general event support Support organizational tasks such as planning events, prepping materials
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of teaching summer classes. Typical Duties/Job Duties Teaching, advising students, performing scholarly activities, serving on program, department, college, and university committees Knowledge, Skills and
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Computer Science I 1351 Java Programming 3332 Data Analytics Preferred Qualifications Majoring or minoring in Computer Science, MIS or other technology major Knowledge of scripting and basic programming skills
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Description The Boys & Girls Club Youth Development Assistant position will assist in planning, directing, and implementing educational and recreational activities for program members. Assist Club staff with
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Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Physics, or a related field. Ph.D. candidates nearing completion are also encouraged to apply. Backgrounds in experimental, theoretical, and/or computational