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Immunization Records • Visiting Professor Records Fiscal Management • Wage and P14 payments • Reconciliation reports Events Management • Aid in planning and execution of all Academic Affairs managed events
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of the Chemistry Department IT team to meet all computing and laboratory technology needs. This position is crucial to the department's IT operations. As the primary on-site technology support resource
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Job Description The Program Support Technician serves as first point of contact for the main office and two program areas in the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. The assigned
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Job Description Assisting in grading exams, essays, and short written assignments variable hours, likely averaging 5-10 hours per week. Providing clear, constructive feedback based on rubrics
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informatics approaches are of particular interest for these searches. Required Qualifications Applicants should have an earned doctorate (PhD, MD, and/or DVM), postdoctoral research experience, a record of
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Job Description The Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs is looking for a proactive, detail-oriented, service-minded Administrative Assistant. You will serve as the first point of contact
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Job Description The Chemistry Department Research Stockroom is seeking a very motivated person to assist the Stockroom Supervisor with tasks assigned including a full range of stockroom functions
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Job Description Applications are invited for the position of Undergraduate Program Coordinator in the Department of Physics at Virginia Tech. The successful applicant will provide student support
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Tech Center for Quantum Information Science and Engineering (VTQ) faculty, staff, students and external inquiries. Provides fiscal support by assisting with managing and planning of fiscal matters in VTQ
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motivated research assistant. The Noninvasive Ultrasound Lab led by Dr. Wynn Legon, studies human neuromodulation primarily using low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU). The research seeks to develop and