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Assistant Posting Type Student Hours/week: Up to 16 Eligibility: Work study preferred but open to all students Semester 2025-2026 Academic Year Location Structural Eng. Teaching and Research Lab Detailed Work
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may include: · Operating a variety of stationary and hand-held common wood construction tools (e.g., table saw, miter saws, routers, sanders, impact drivers, drill/drivers, pneumatic tools, hand tools
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fabric from patterns, dye fabrics and jewelry making. Requirements: Must be able to sew, but we will provide training if needed. Must be willing to learn costume construction language. Good communication
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Assistant Posting Type Student Hours/week: 12 Eligibility: Work study preferred but open to all students Semester 2025-2026 Academic Year Location Structural Eng. Teaching and Research Lab Detailed Work
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beyond general structure provided by the University. Reconcile credit card transactions, deposits and University budget statements. Requirements: Business or Engineering major is preferred but not required
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/Construction or a Business/Computer Science student who is interested in Data Analysis/Data Science. Experience with Microsoft Excel/other data tools is preferred. Additional Information: Physical Demands
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summaries (e.g., undergraduate institutions, overall GPA, Psychology GPA) in a structured spreadsheet. Assist the department chair with maintaining an accurate record of courses offered by the department
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Assistant - JR Posting Type Student Hours/week: 12 Eligibility: Work study preferred but open to all students Semester 2025-2026 Academic Year Location Structural Eng. Teaching and Research Lab Detailed Work
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deficiencies when discovered. Assist in developing university maintenance and construction standards based on experience and lessons learned. Proactively manage all campus major mechanical systems and utility
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building material for residential and commercial construction. The second is focused on the use of hydrothermal carbonization to convert brewery spent grain into valuable chemical and materials for society