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the position is filled. Faculty within the College of Health, Science, and Technology at University of Central Missouri support the university’s mission of providing student-centered, quality education and are
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Description The School of Industrial Sciences and Technology at the University of Central Missouri invites applications to join our Information Technology/Networking faculty, starting in August 2026
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, including Dean’s Office, College Contingency Fund, CollegeCQIP/Assessment, College Student Technology Fees, College Faculty/Staff Recruiting, college advising, and Foundation and Scholarship accounts. Provide
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external audit. Serves as direct liaison for the following: the University's external audit firm, the University accounting system vendor(s) and the Office of Technology for problem resolution and/or system
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. This includes video, audio and graphics. Assisting the Broadcast Systems Engineers may include but is not limited to working with the following equipment: - 55% KMOS Master Control Broadcast automation computer
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and are committed to the success of students. This includes quality teaching, advising, collegiality and communication. In addition, faculty provide service to their program, department and university
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missions. Examples of Duties Duties Include: Combine art and technology to communicate ideas through images for the promotion of the Elliott Student Union, its services, and programs. Participate in various
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records and databases to support the TEM system. Updates the travel guidelines with approved changes. Serves as liaison with TEM system vendor and Office of Technology for system upgrades, resolution
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in technology and be familiar with program capabilities to be able to actively use a variety of computer programs and data sources to retrieve information in emergency and non-emergency situations
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teaching, faculty must be committed to the success of students as well as ongoing assessment of curriculum and of student learning. Faculty within the College of Health, Science, and Technology at University