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Posting Details Posting Summary Working Title EMS Clinical Coordinator (Part-time) Role Title Trainer Instructor I Role Code 29111-SW FLSA Nonexempt Pay Band 03 Position Number 291W1025 Agency Blue
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, Human Resources Manager & Title IX Officer jbaughn@mpc.edu To apply, visit https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/mpc/jobs/5279284/dean-of-instruction-science-technology-engineering-and-mathematics-stem
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, electrical systems, applicable codes, and supporting electrical systems, with a strong understanding of electrical theory and NFPA 70/72 National Electrical and Fire Alarm Code and International Building Code
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, electrical systems, applicable codes, and supporting electrical systems, with a strong understanding of electrical theory and NFPA 70/72 National Electrical and Fire Alarm Code and International Building Code
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Position Information Posting Number F00699P Position Title Assistant Professor Department Electrical Engineering Location Arlington Job Family Faculty Position Status Full-time Rank Tenure-track
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demonstrations and written exams. Promote student success through effective communication and support. Technical Expertise Demonstrated expertise in diesel engine theory, alternator system design, and code
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association. Knowledge of teaching techniques and experience in developing training materials based on best practices, research, and current adult learning theories. Knowledge of current issues in the health
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assistance for instrument issues. Exhibit working knowledge of laboratory information system software. Teaching Skills Effectively teach and train medical technology students, new employees or others in theory
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for tomorrow. The competence of the group involves both the synthesis of complex organic molecules and the photophysical/electrical characterization of the molecular based systems. Most often we are working with
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systems of educational technology. Examination of theories of educational technology, media education and technology education and the exploration and development of possible applications in school settings