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: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education: Associate's degree Associate’s Degree in Construction Management, Building Technology, Building Construction, Engineering Technology, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering
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managing and engaging groups or classes of “At-Risk” high school students. - Experience and knowledge in high school core academics such as science, technology, engineering, math (STEM) and reading. - CPR
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, schedule appointments, promote events, and share information. Utilize office technology, including MS Outlook 365, Handshake, Xinspire, and other technology, to assist students with their career-related
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engineers. Leadership and Management, (20%): • Hire, Mentor and Supervise the management team of associate directors, managers, supervisors and planners. • Develop and implement a planned and preventive
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Office. Key responsibilities include process analysis and improvement, operational and ad hoc data reporting, and support for technology configuration, administration, and maintenance of platforms
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assisting faculty with classroom set-up and other issues (i.e. media equipment, classroom requests and technology). Open and close the satellite facility and maintain a secure environment. Perform other
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include process analysis and improvement, operational and ad hoc data reporting, and support for technology configuration, administration, and maintenance of platforms supporting student success and
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contracts. Serve on department or university committees related to position responsibilities. Provide ongoing assessment of technology and other resources used to provide services. Supports organizational
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: Bachelor’s degree Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Environmental Health and Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science, Engineering, or a closely related
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and regional advocacy efforts. Maintain a visible presence on campus to build relationships and effectively communicate how WSU serves as an engine of opportunity for students and the broader community