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Job Description The Department of Mining & Minerals Engineering at Virginia Tech seeks a qualified, highly motivated individual for a unique research position in chemical separations of rare earth
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Job Description Serves as an Academic Advisor and for students within the Agriculture Agricultural Technology program and the Exploring Life Science Program. This role provides comprehensive
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vocabularies. -Demonstrated knowledge of authority control and its application in library and/or archival collections. -Demonstrated experience interpreting and applying detailed and complex policies and
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, track, and inventory all items. Required Qualifications Previous experience in and knowledge of a stockroom and warehouse. Knowledge of shipping, receiving and inventory procedures. Experience of making
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support the Reynold Homestead FRRC in development, installation and completion of projects and maintenance of facilities. Required Qualifications Knowledge of forest management, forest biology, plant ID
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Job Description The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) seeks a motivated entry-level applications developer to assist with and support the development of research facing tools and
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Job Description The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Virginia Tech invites applications for a tenure-track or tenured faculty position at the assistant or associate
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and distribution processes. 4) You will have the chance to expand your knowledge of the university and pursue career advancement within the Office of the University Registrar. 5) The salary
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Job Description The Cognition, Affect, and Psychophysiology Lab (CAP Lab) at Virginia Tech, headed by Dr. Martha Ann Bell, is seeking 2 full-time Research Assistants for the HEALthy Brain and Child
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-developed communication, organizational, analytical, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills. - Cash handling experience and working knowledge of business office and accounting practices. - Flexibility