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9907BR College of Engineering Technology CET Dept of Civil Engineering Tech & Environmental Mgmt Detailed Job Description The Department of Civil Engineering Technology, Environmental Management and
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to effectively address the following opportunities and challenges: Drive the evolution of staff compensation strategy and technology at RIT The Director of Compensation serves as a strategic leader in shaping
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, Excel, and web applications. • Willingness to engage in learning opportunities regarding Deaf Culture and conversational American Sign Language (ASL). Candidates must be eligible to work in the
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digital collections in Google Arts & Culture. Assist in preparing displays of collection materials, both in real and virtual exhibition spaces, such as Open House events. Oversee Archives when Archivist is
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. Certifications in any of the following or related: ETCP Rigging, Dante Level I-III, OSHA 10 Hour Training Knowledge of Deaf culture, American Sign Language (ASL), or willingness to learn. Prior experience working
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goals. Supervise and mentor engineering staff, fostering a culture of continuous learning, collaboration, and technical excellence. Provide coaching and feedback, support professional development, and
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assigned. Required Qualifications Education and Experience Associate’s degree or equivalent experience in Mechanical, Electrical, Civil Technology, HVAC, equivalent degree, or completion of an approved RIT
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9923BR College of Science COS School of Physics and Astronomy Detailed Job Description The School of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Science at the Rochester Institute of Technology invites
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Institute of Technology invites applications for a Tenure Track (TT) Assistant or Associate Professor in Ecology or Evolutionary Biology to begin in the fall of 2026. This TT position is supported in part by
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9898BR College of Health Sciences and Technology CHST Department of Clinical Health Professions Detailed Job Description The College of Health Sciences and Technology at the Rochester Institute