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for professional development. Qualifications Minimum Qualification: PhD in Biology, Limnology, or a related field by the time of appointment. Candidates will be evaluated on: ability to work with year-round
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. The Assistant Director will develop and oversee processes for establishing construction project schedules, risk management plans, cost performance reports, and project priorities. The position will direct
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that support the lab’s mission. • Train and supervise laboratory personnel. • Assist and participate in the preparation of funding proposals and manuscripts. • Attend required weekly lab meetings and
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are available at https://business.missouri.edu/programs-admissions and at the four academic unit websites listed above and accessible at https://business.missouri.edu/department-and-faculty . Students pursuing a
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assigned to work in areas requiring special use of disinfectants, cleaning techniques and sanitation procedures or use of special equipment (e.g. large sweeper, power washers) May prepare rooms for meetings
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prepare documentation required to make out preventative maintenance program effective Read blue prints, plan drawings, and writing drawings in order to complete assignments Clean, maintain, safely operate
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Department The Department of Special Education in the College of Education and Human Development seeks a candidate for an innovative faculty position that integrates teaching, academic advising, and practicum
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benefit as a part-time student. Additional information about Information Technology at S&T can be found at http://it.mst.edu/. This position will assist in implementing and supporting vended applications
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of MU’s Criminal Justice minor and the SSW’s longstanding commitment to academic engagement and program development, research, and teaching in areas such as corrections, juvenile justice, and court programs