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oversight, you will play a key role in the development, delivery, and administration of the Athletic Grant-In-Aid program, ensuring alignment with NCAA, Big Ten, federal, state, and institutional regulations
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for the position include a DVM or equivalent degree and board certification or completion of a cardiology residence program registered by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) or the European
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, and faculty using High Performance Computing (HPC) resources. This student role focuses on front-line technical assistance and triage for research computing systems and services. Responsibilities
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Awareness of environmental health concerns or environmental health experience Operation of combined sewer cleaning trucks and sewer video inspection equipment Computer skills including familiarity with word
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hoods and both mechanical, direct digital controls and pneumatics required. Ability to successfully complete module five and six of the Indoor Air Quality Apprenticeship program. Skills: Good oral and
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of experience in providing high-level administrative or project/program management support in a higher education, executive, or professional setting. Experience in handling confidential information with
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participants and instructing adult and youth swimming lessons for the Learn-to-Swim Program. This can include group, private, and semi-private lessons. Primary duties include writing lesson plans, setting up
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of the First-Year Engineering Program at Purdue and will closely work with the faculty and staff at the School of Engineering Education. The continuing lecturer will primarily teach in the first-year engineering
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of the First-Year Engineering Program at Purdue and will closely work with the faculty and staff at the School of Engineering Education. The continuing lecturer will primarily teach in the first-year engineering
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able to lift 50-80lbs frequently, and up to 100lbs or more occasionally. Successfully complete supervisory training courses as directed and serve as lead carpenter on all Birck Tool installs. Computer