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approximately 500+ computers, servers, and end users. This role serves a diverse user base with varying technical skill levels, including developers, analysts, researchers, and administrative staff. Support
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to all aspects of the Virginia Tech National Industrial Security Program (NISP) and reports to the Associate Director, Industrial Security Program. The AFSO responsibilities include: • Support managing
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on Charlotte County visit http://www.charlotteva.com/. The 4-H Youth Development Agent is a professional educator who provides leadership to the local 4-H program and manages its day-to-day operation
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collaborative research will be expected with a clinical non-tenure track faculty position. The expectations for tenure track applicants include development of an independent research program. This professional
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program, this position will be based on campus in Blacksburg. Duties include, but are not limited to: Responsible for recruitment, retention and participation of program participants in accordance
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Job Description The 4-H Youth Development Agent is a professional educator who provides leadership to the local 4-H program and manages its day-to-day operation. 4-H is a community of young people
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knowledge of telephone and computer systems, including data integrity. Required Qualifications Previous customer service experience in an academic or sales environment. Working knowledge of basic office
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, curricular and program development, and the design and integration of innovative and inclusive pedagogy. Required Qualifications The successful candidate will have a PhD is neuroscience or a closely related
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and understand industry terminologies of multiple trades. • Ability to use a computer, keep accurate and complete records. • Ability to perform work with minimal margin of error and work independently
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engineering, computer science, and any related fields, or MD with the equivalent level of training and lab experience. • PhD must be awarded no more than four years prior to the effective date of appointment