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plan and metrics. Strong computer proficiency (Excel, MATLAB, PowerPoint). Preferred qualifications: Formal Education Pursuing a PhD in Sustainable Engineering Work Experience 2+ years’ experience in
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of reading and interpreting construction drawings, specifications, and contracts. Preferred Qualifications: Familiarity with computer scheduling, spreadsheet and database programs is desirable but not
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of Villanova’s Club Sports program across all campuses by coordinating daily operations, student leadership, volunteer coaches, and game‑day logistics. Villanova’s program includes 30+ competitive club teams
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and member of the Big East conference, has an immediate opening for a full-time assistant coach for women’s soccer. Responsibilities include assisting the Head Coach in all aspects of the program
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other mailings Additional Information: · Basic office skills and computer skills including MS Word and Excel. · Must be able to work independently. · Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and
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University, Conference and NCAA rules and regulations. Minimum Qualifications: Formal Education Bachelor’s Degree. Specific Work Knowledge Proficiency with personal computer applications (Word, Excel
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Athletics leadership by coordinating the planning, delivery, and day-to-day operations of Villanova’s intramural sports program across all Villanova campuses, including Cabrini. The Coordinator fosters a fun
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employees, and leadership by coordinating communications, maintaining records, supporting hiring and training processes, and ensuring that daily office and program operations run smoothly and in compliance
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. Knowledge of the nature of the work performed by specific parts of a facilities office, such as Maintenance, Grounds, Custodial Services or Engineering and Construction. Experience with the following program
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Assistant position requires a significant time commitment: January 12 – June 12, 2026: Program preparation (~10 hours/week) June 23 – 29, 2026: Academic Mentor training (~40 hours/week) June 30 – July 30