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, leveraging the engineering team’s capabilities and capacities to meet overall goals and responsibilities listed herein. The LEE will focus on EEM both small and large for a wide spectrum of buildings on campus
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experience/skill creating web pages that meet WCAG success criteria levels and familiarity with web accessibility testing tools. Experience with configuring, implementing, & automating web application UI
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and proposal development and submission activities in support of FBRI's sponsored program operations. The successful candidate will assist in preparation and submission of research, outreach, and
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statistics, theoretical statistics; there is also opportunity to teach in VT’s computational modeling and data analytics program. Department management will make specific teaching assignments each semester
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financial monitoring activities in support of FBRI’s sponsored program operations. The successful candidate will assist in award setup, compliance monitoring, reporting and closeout of sponsored research
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should be able to perform routine Plumbing/Mechanical tasks. • Ability to recognize and understand industry terminologies of multiple trades. • Ability to use a computer, keep accurate and complete records
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creativity in program design and promotion, as well as strong oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills • Demonstrate a growth mindset and embrace change as an opportunity for creativity, learning
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the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The position will have academic affiliation with the School of Plant and Environmental Sciences at Virginia Tech (SPES; https://spes.vt.edu). Specific responsibilities
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. While going through campus, the Enforcement Officer will use a handheld computer and printer to issue parking citations daily. The partnership will be key in this role when contacting the parking
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The Collaborative Computing Solutions (CCS) department within the Division of IT at Virginia Tech is working to ensure that faculty, staff, and students at the university have access to robust tools