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networked computer editing. Work experience that demonstrates the ability to successfully operate and manage remote cameras, scheduling, multimedia equipment, and non-linear editing systems. Must be able and
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- Program Assistant Business Title: Event Coordinator Employee Type: Classified Position Details: The Opportunity: As the Event Coordinator, you will assist in the development, implementation, and execution
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/mechanical test equipment, creative troubleshooting techniques, personal computers, and programming software. You will perform periodic testing and maintenance of ventilation equipment and fume hoods
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to support the Prosser and Wenatchee research centers. Finally, they will work cooperatively within the program, communicating effectively with fellow researchers and stakeholders. Required Qualifications A
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of inquiry and active research to include Hispanic/Latinx and rural health. As a Research Study Coordinator, you will participate in a collaborative, extramurally funded program of research focused on health
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Development (LID) and stormwater research and extension program. Field research duties include configure, install, and maintain a variety of water quality/quantity equipment and instrumentation such as
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ability to attract talent in a competitive job market, this recruitment has been approved for a hiring incentive payment of up to $2,500.00. More information regarding the hiring incentive payment program
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, committed nurses to work as full-time or part-time instructors in the nursing program on the Spokane and Yakima campuses. This is an exceptional opportunity for a person who wants to make a significant
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The Opportunity Are you great at supervising people, evaluating custodial needs, and making things happen? If you are service and goal oriented, passionate about budgets and program and people management, take a
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assurance program. Follows standard operating procedures described in the WADDL/AHFSL SOP’s. Follows the safety protocols as described by the University, the College of Veterinary Medicine and the Washington