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. They will also ensure that all classroom technology is in proper working order. The CSW will report any issues or concerns regarding technology, cleanliness, and over-operation issues to the Classroom Manager
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limited to): producer, director, operate video switcher, camera operator, provide production support, video engineer and other duties as assigned by supervisor. Live streaming events take place at Villanova
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VUnited Scholars related to independent living components of the program. Guidance and assistance will be provided in navigating residence living situations necessary for successful independence such as
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-STEM majors, where the stress is on incorporating four critical components in a meaningful way: problem-solving, laboratory experience, technology and quantitative tools, and interdisciplinary
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to establish and maintain a sound preventative maintenance program Manage laundry services Process service requests and oversee follow-up Work with Procurement and Wildcard Office in the development and follow
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: 205-Mechanical Engineering Contact Name: Calvin Li Contact Phone/Extension: 9-6129 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: Graduate Assistantship – 20 hours p/week, assist respective
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. Requirements: Proficient with computers, Microsoft office, Qualtrics, and ability to identify and email potential PICU clinical leaders for recruitment. Additional Information: Physical Demands Summary: Access
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of positions: 10+ Department: 205-Mechanical Engineering Contact Name: Abby Henshaw Contact Phone/Extension: 9-4988 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: The Mechanical Engineering (ME
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students to coordinate mutually convenient times for tutoring. Number of positions: 20 Department: 229-Executive MBA Program Contact Name: Rob Helterbran Contact Phone/Extension: 610-519-6580 Position
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an undergraduate core science course/lab to non-STEM majors, where the stress is on incorporating four critical components in a meaningful way: problem-solving, laboratory experience, technology and quantitative