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Mechanical Engineering is one of six departments in the Kate Gleason College of Engineering (KGCOE). Other programs include Electrical, Computer, Biomedical, Chemical and Industrial Engineering. The college
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that all proper emergency policies and procedures are applied to and enforced. Operations/Venue Management Plan, manage, and carry out event set ups and changeovers Submit and monitor maintenance work orders
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-directed therapy services to RIT students, consults with families and RIT community members, provides educational and outreach programming, and supports the training of graduate trainees in mental health
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our care. They supervise the daily activities of the children in the classroom and develop a program that meets their needs and promotes age-appropriate development. Job Responsibilities We offer 2
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Services team. We value and care about our team members and are committed to your well-being. As part of the team, you are eligible for RIT's comprehensive and competitive benefits program that adds
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the college-wide PhD program. RIT has been a leader in the field of game design and development and in new media interactive development, e.g., with RIT ranked 3rd in the 2026 US News national rankings for its
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to build a strong externally sponsored research program, advise Ph.D. and master's students, develop and teach undergraduate and graduate classes, advise undergraduate researchers and design teams, and work
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9826BR Student Affairs Year One Programs Job Summary The Assistant Director for Facilitation is a full-time, twelve-month position that provides leadership and direction for instruction of the RIT
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technical theater or scenic design-related field. Experience with CNC programming and operation Working knowledge of event production in the areas of stage operations, audio, lighting or video departments
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intelligence while building an applied research program that engages undergraduate students and industry partners. Responsibilities: The position requires commitment to excellence in undergraduate education