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training and technical assistance to local highway agencies. Function as a team member in the NYS LTAP Center - Cornell Local Roads Program in the Biological & Environmental Engineering Department
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, or the equivalent combination of education and experience. Competence utilizing current computer technology, i.e., Windows - Excel/Word/PowerPoint. Willingness and ability to learn new Digital Agriculture tools, i.e
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teaching through group experiences, mass media, newsletters, electronic technology, use of the internet, and distance learning. Initiating and conducting field demonstrations and in-depth applied research
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fast-loading, usable, reliable applications that bring American law to people from all walks of life - lawyers, engineers, construction workers, students, disability advocates, bankers, farmers, and many
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Degree. Knowledge of North American birds and experience in environmental outreach and education. Ability to learn new technology used by exhibits. Prior experience in a supervisory capacity preferred
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to communicate effectively through oral, written, and visual channels using traditional educational tools, as well as electronic technology (e.g., video, audio, web, etc.). Experience in nonprofit fundraising and
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application review and communications. Proficiency with technology, especially CRM systems like Slate and digital communication tools—is critical for executing recruitment and outreach strategies. This is a
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), clear research interests in agricultural sustainability, experience coding and manipulating large geo-spatial datasets in R including Google Earth Engine. The Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
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series prior to or immediately after hire, which will be paid for by the department. Required Qualifications Associates degree in Veterinary Technology from an AVMA accredited school and 2-4 years
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confidential and sensitive information. Ability to communicate effectively through verbal, written, and visual channels using traditional methods and educational tools, as well as electronic technology(e.g