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Master’s degree in architecture, engineering or related field APPLICATION PROCESS: SDState accepts applications through an on-line employment site. To apply, visit: https://yourfuture.sdbor.edu , search by
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Posting Details Posting Details Logo Institution South Dakota State University Working Title Extension Food Processing Field Specialist I Posting Number NFE02930P Department SDSU-Agriculture Program
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research into practical solutions and share program impacts with the public. Use technology and innovative outreach to engage a variety of audiences. BENEFITS: SDState offers a wide range of excellent
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Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering with a focus on Transportation Engineering. We are seeking a scholar who is excited to contribute to our growing program through innovative teaching, impactful
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Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering with a focus on Environmental Engineering. We are looking for a scholar who is eager to contribute to our program through innovative teaching, impactful research, and
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4 program areas: Agriculture and Natural Resources, Food & Families, Community Vitality and 4-H Youth Development. Must be authorized to work in the U.S. Sponsorship is not available
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Program-Ext Physical Location of Position (City) Unspecified Posting Text South Dakota State University (SDSU) Extension is hiring a Field Specialist to serve as a trusted resource for producers and
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work together to tackle real-world challenges and make a meaningful impact. Learn more at https://www.sdstate.edu/agricultural-biosystems-engineering . Must be authorized to work in the U.S. Sponsorship
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work together to tackle real-world challenges and make a meaningful impact. Learn more at https://www.sdstate.edu/agricultural-biosystems-engineering . Must be authorized to work in the U.S. Sponsorship
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with our Criminology program. These positions offer flexible course assignments (16%–49%) on a semester-by-semester basis beginning with the 2025–2026 academic year. Courses may be taught on campus in