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, galvanized, stainless, copper, and plastic. • Uses flanged, threaded, glued, or soldered connections. • Performs general carpentry work such as construction of concrete forms, pouring concrete and refractory
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development theory, techniques, and research to support the success of various student populations. Use knowledge of student organization structures, leadership development, and student development theory
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. Experience designing, implementing, and evaluating wellness programs, workshops, and educational materials. Experience creating and conducting structured training sessions for staff, students, or clients
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Preferred Qualifications: -Industrial/commercial carpentry work. -Experience in large square footage facility. -Working with non-traditional construction materials. -Experience with commercial locks, hardware
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existing procedures. Reviews and interprets mechanical/electrical drawings for new and remodel construction projects. Coordinates projects for inspections, certifications, and repairs on buildings equipment
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, assigning work, work completion monitoring, and work performance analysis. -Maintenance/construction experience in a university environment: hands-on and/or project and construction coordination. Job
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. Proficiency in professional verbal and written communication. Desired Qualifications Experience in information technology, financial, construction, compliance, or operational auditing. Advanced proficiency in
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, structure–property relationships, transport, and interphase chemistry associated with the discovery, development, and application of halide chemistries, and will leverage these chemistries in the processing
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structures. Deliver consistent and engaging communication to students, faculty, staff, and community partners regarding student employment programs and opportunities. Manage account access and vetting
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the College of Engineering. MSE offers undergraduate and graduate degrees focused on the structure, properties, and applications of materials. The department fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and prepares