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risk management, and drives innovation through stakeholder engagement and business development. Additionally, the individual conducts due diligence for technology agreements and proactively identifies
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professor) in transportation engineering (e.g., planning, traffic operations, safety, transportation construction or other areas) to perform teaching, research and service in the department of civil
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mission and values required. Computer skills in Microsoft Word and Excel. Knowledge of instrument tracking systems helpful. The ability to push and pull carts along with standing, walking and lifting
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(End Date of Assignment, Project, or Grant) Position Type Staff Job Family Academic Program Management and Instructional Services # Hours Per Week approximately 8-16 Position Overview Be The Difference
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develop clinical skills and use of technology through continuing education. 4. Engage in staff activities, meetings and training sessions at GLIIHC. Provide in-services to GLIIHC staff as requested. 5
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Regular If Limited Term (End Date of Assignment, Project, or Grant) Position Type Staff Job Family Facilities Maintenance, Planning, Engineering, and Construction # Hours Per Week 37.5 Position Overview
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program. In this role, the intern will provide academic support, facilitate group discussions, and offer personalized mentorship to help students navigate academic challenges and prepare for college
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field A recognized certification that demonstrates knowledge in designing or managing complex wired and wireless networks Minimum 7 years
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technology and procedures, sterilization procedures, patient management techniques, and Health-Care Provider CPR. Dexterity and the ability to tolerate long periods of bending, standing and walking Strong
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program. In this role, the intern will provide academic support, facilitate group discussions, and offer personalized mentorship to help students navigate academic challenges and prepare for college