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Job Description This position supports a fisheries and aquatics resources science delivery program in partnership with the USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Center for Aquatic
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Job Description This position supports a fisheries and aquatics resources science delivery program in partnership with the USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Center for Aquatic
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• Master’s degree in higher education administration, student affairs, or a related field. • Experience in student admission services, academic advising, administrative or program support in a
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training. Lab Website: https://fbri.vtc.vt.edu/research/labs/shin.html This position combines hands-on laboratory research with computational/programming experience (MATLAB/Python), along with lab management
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, Virginia Erosion and Stormwater Management Program Permits, and the Virginia Tech Standards and Specifications. Additional responsibilities include: • Assisting with the development and administration
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spaces, assisting the Department with administrative and logistical efforts for BME renovations, and assisting with Departmental safety training, planning, safety committees, and Emergency Action Plan (EAP
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spring semesters), various MII workshops, the Adhesion Science Short Course (that takes place in May every year), and the MII Seed Grant program. This position will also assist with the itineraries
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procurement, execution of menu plan, staff relations, safety and sanitation, and the maintenance of building and equipment. Assist in the supervision of employees to ensure all policies and procedures
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proper proportions from established guidelines; responsible for the care and handling of Custodial Operations supplies, equipment, and assigned keys. Occasionally supports the Programs and Operations Staff
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evenings or weekend hours. Potential Future Role Development: As part of the Global Education Office’s (GEO) long term centralization plan, this position has potential to evolve over the next 18-24 months