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. Required Qualifications • Previous office administration experience with evidence of processing complex reports, spreadsheets, invoices, payroll/leave administration, Worker's Compensation materials
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responsible for working with stakeholders to capture requirements and feature requests that drive IAM implementations, partnering with test engineers and developers to define behavior-driven development feature
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the computerized maintenance work order system (HokieServ). Required Qualifications • Considerable experience at the journey level in carpentry field, including maintenance of doors, frames, hardware and doors
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as Emergency Personnel and requires employees to report to work as needed during campus emergencies, holidays, closings, and in accordance with the supervisor’s instructions. Required Qualifications
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types of metal roofing, EPDM, TPO and PVC on the VT campus. Required Qualifications • Verifiable journey-level experience in commercial roofing. • Experience installing and maintaining EPDM, PVC, metal
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on the VT campus. Incumbent will also maintain satisfactory grades in their related instruction throughout the 4-year program. Incumbent will be required to test for either journeyman HVAC or plumbing license
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, and implements volunteer recognition events and activities. Collaborates with volunteer coordinators in other localities and state programs leaders as required. Maintains records and prepares
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should the need arise. The College of Science is committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive community. We encourage applications from persons identifying with historically underrepresented
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students individually, and other activities as may be required to accomplish the instructional function. Required Qualifications Possession of a Ph.D. in chemistry or an appropriate related discipline at
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. The department is home to over 1700 undergraduate and nearly 900 graduate students and is part of the College of Engineering. Faculty and graduate students in the department have extensive involvement with major