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Classification Title Working Title Program Director - Interior Design Brief Position Overview The Gallatin College Interior Design Program Director is responsible for the day-to-day operations and the academic
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Classification Title Managing Director Working Title Program Director - Interior Design Brief Position Overview The Gallatin College Interior Design Program Director is responsible for the day-to-day operations
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Title Instructor Working Title Interior Design Non-Tenure Track Faculty - Gallatin College (Applicant Pool) Brief Position Overview Gallatin College seeks non-tenure track faculty for the Interior Design
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Title Instructor Working Title Design Drafting Non-Tenure Track Faculty - Gallatin College (Applicant Pool) Brief Position Overview Gallatin College seeks non-tenure track faculty for the Design Drafting
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and user requirements, and designing and developing computer programs and user interfaces to meet those requirements. This position provides technical support in testing, trouble-shooting, and problem
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for working with University clients, consultants, and contractors, administering and enforcing contract requirements of University building projects through the design and construction process. The role
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State University, in collaboration with engineering and political science faculty, to implement an existing research program defined in the DigiCARES strategic plan that advances justice-enhanced
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, processes, and procedures to assure a high degree of customer satisfaction and operational efficiency. Design, recommend, and approve changes to service processes and procedures. Participate in
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, along with a focus on public transportation (transit), bicycling, and pedestrian issues. Further, the Research Associate will be able to work with minimal supervision while designing and carrying out
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, along with a focus on public transportation (transit), bicycling, and pedestrian issues. Further, the Research Associate will be able to work with minimal supervision while designing and carrying out