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computing skills. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s in an engineering, technology or related field. Five (5) years working with simple electronics in an electronics lab environment. Five (5) years
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skills. Ability to communicate complex information in a clear manner to an audience of students and families. Computer literate and skilled in Microsoft Office programs, PeopleSoft, and ImageNow. Able
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-4:30pm. Rotating Shifts: 1 shift / month 2:00pm -10:00pm. 1 weekend shift / month 8:00am-4:30pm. Participates in the on-call program for before/after operating hours and weekends. Salary Salary is
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, professional development, and the ability to build an extramurally funded research program. For the tenured position, candidates should have an exemplary record of scholarship and recognized leadership in
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excellence in teaching and to assist in further development of the Mathematics program. Adjunct faculty plans classes and implements and evaluates teaching/learning objectives and student learning outcomes
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concepts and how data is structured in CRMs. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree or higher in management information systems, business administration or computer science, or similar. Higher education
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program(s) or initiative(s). Assists with the training and onboarding of new student ready advisors and may provide supervision of a small team of advisors and support staff. Funding for this job will
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Information The College of Engineering is home to seven departments: Bioengineering; Civil Engineering; Computer Science and Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Industrial, Manufacturing, and Systems
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program in the strategic area of resilient and sustainable cementitious structural materials for the infrastructure. These positions shall focus in one or more of the following areas of interest (but not
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working at a computer. Professional activities and participation in Student Affairs may include off-site meetings. Repetitive use of a keyboard at workstation. Use of manual dexterity. Ability to lift and