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Posting Details Job Posting Information Posting Number PG194757SP Internal Recruitment No Working Title Landscape Construction Technician Anticipated Hiring Range $44,000 - $46,000 Work Schedule
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Posting Details Posting Information Posting Number PG194274EP Internal Recruitment No Working Title Assistant Professor, Architecture (Building Technology/Structures) Anticipated Hiring Range
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Posting Details Posting Information Posting Number PG194274EP Internal Recruitment No Working Title Assistant Professor, Architecture (Building Technology/Structures) Anticipated Hiring Range
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Posting Details Posting Information Posting Number PG194224EP Internal Recruitment No Working Title Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist (Structural and Peridomestic IPM) Anticipated Hiring
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Professor of Structural Entomology Anticipated Hiring Range Commensurate with Experience Work Schedule Monday- Friday, 8am-5pm Job Location Raleigh, NC Department Entomology and Plant Pathology About the
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Job Location Raleigh, NC Department Design & Construction About the Department The NC State University Facilities Division is home to nearly 900 professionals who plan , build and maintain the spaces
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, 8 am - 5 pm Job Location Raleigh, NC Department Design & Construction About the Department The NC State University Facilities Division is home to nearly 900 professionals who plan , build and
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data sources into coherent data structures Experience developing in a structured Software Development Lifecycle environment Proficiency in RDBMS, SQL, database design principles Excellent problem solving
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sourcing data for projects, and establishes construction schedules. They also integrate the proposed artworks and objects into the overall exhibit concept. The Art Exhibit Technician regularly collaborates
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operational oversight. This role is responsible for directing crew activities, ensuring the highest standards of safety, and maintaining the structural integrity and aesthetic value of the campus canopy across