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Department: Col of Engineering and Computing Classification: Administrative Faculty Job Category: Administrative or Professional Faculty Job Type: Full-Time Work Schedule: Full-time (1.0 FTE, 40 hrs
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, client responsiveness, and alignment with institutional standards; Designs and implements a robust training program and ensures subordinates deliver effective training on equipment operation, venue
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policy, standards, and practices, and guide the acquisition of advanced security technology; Provide guidance and influence the university with regard to network and computing security needs in selecting
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University. The mission of the Center for Collision Safety and Analysis is to advance collision safety though scientific research using sophisticated computational methods that provide a means to establish a
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by serving as George Mason University's facility, program, and support services management department for the Johnson Center, Student Union Building I, and The Hub. The department aims to support and
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range of administrative functions for the University Libraries (on the Fairfax, Mason Square, and Science & Technology campuses), including: direction for and support of a holistic human resources program
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square feet of space. This includes two theaters, lobbies, Education and Rehearsal Wing, and gallery space, supporting a diverse program of international touring artists, local and regional Arts Partners
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and authority for planning, implementing, and administering the program of legal education; selection, retention, promotion and tenure of faculty; and determining educational policy. Responsibilities
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Department: Col of Engineering and Computing Classification: Education Support Spec 3 Job Category: Classified Staff Job Type: Full-Time Work Schedule: Full-time (1.0 FTE, 40 hrs/wk) Location
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on University HVAC systems and equipment to include: Locating causes of failure or malfunction by observation and testing of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic components, and application-specific computer