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the Contract Administration team. The Contract Administrator will develop contractual agreements that are compliant with federal and state regulations and will maintain a vendor database of qualified
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, maintenance, and expansion of existing utility distribution systems; develop standard operating procedures and design standards for the safe and reliable operation of the campus electrical distribution systems
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degree in a related or supporting field such as higher education, student affairs, education, counseling, human development, or social work Proven experience in advising, teaching, or counseling students
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course and catalog updates. Communicate with students about surveys, academic updates, and professional development opportunities. Assist with student outreach, orientation programs, and other events
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campus visits and recruitment events. Plan, develop, and teach orientation and advising seminar courses, including ENGR 1010. Coordinate learning community programs, including event planning, assessment
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candidates, recommending hires, training employees, and supporting ongoing development. Coordinate materials and resources by reviewing and approving requisitions, ordering parts, and tracking maintenance
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texture with tasks such as grinding, sanding, body filler and primer for final finishes and applies finishes as required. • Draws rough layouts and reads and interprets blueprints and drawings. • Prepare
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., NMRPipe, NMRFAM-Sparky), with experience developing or implementing analysis pipelines. Evidence of effective mentorship and training of undergraduate students, graduate students, or postdoctoral
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: Experience in developing and managing well-being programs. Experience planning and coordinating well-being events. Experience creating and developing communications and promotional materials. Experience in
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: Are you passionate about creating meaningful experiences that support student growth and development? Are you looking for a role where your work directly supports student achievement? If so, the Dean