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more. Special Instructions to Applicants Quick Link for Internal Postings https://www.auemployment.com/postings/58365
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for an Academic Program Administrator. This position will be responsible for collaborating with the Director and staff to support academic programs within the Chemical Engineering department through high-level
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with an emphasis on landscape horticulture is highly desired. Experience teaching at a community college or in an undergraduate horticulture program and a strong background in commercial landscape
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. Candidates will be expected to fully contribute to the department’s mission through (i) the development of a strong, nationally recognized, funded research program, (ii) teaching aerospace engineering related
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investigations. Evaluates findings to develop new concepts, equipment, or processes. Ensures supplies are available and operational for use in projects. May manage local computer systems for laboratory
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computer networks is a plu Experience with Linux – Knows C++ and Python Knowledge of basic principles in one or more of the following: chemical synthesis, spectroscopy, engineering (nuclear, electrical
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supporting the program, you’re bringing camp to life. While Auburn faculty and staff lead daytime classes, counselors take over in the evenings, creating fun, high-energy activities, building connections with
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departments, students, faculty, customers, and outside agencies/vendors on behalf of manager, director, or department head. May prepare data or reports using a computer. Why Work at Auburn? Life-Changing Impact
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the electrical trades. This entry-level role is designed for individuals ready to be a part of an approved electrical apprenticeship program and excited to learn the skills needed to become a journey-level
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Board on Career Readiness, launches and sustains a Career Champions program for faculty and staff, and establishes a Career Ready/Career Education–Enhanced course designation aligned to NACE competencies