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financial transactions, and supporting the Business Operations Manager. The position serves as the primary point of contact for program and administrative team members across four counties, as related
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of near surface by processing DAS noise data. This will be applied to field data distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) fiber optic data for near-surface characterization. BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES
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to work irregular hours, including some weekends. A personal pair of binoculars and spotting scope is preferred. Must be computer literate and capable of entering and managing data (computer access can be
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of Software Defined Radio (SDR) hardware/software components as appropriate Evaluate/develop communication security protocols Interns pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer
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foundations, smart sensing, and recovery-focused programming. Responsibilities Conduct literature reviews on amphibious foundations, modular construction, and smart home technologies Develop and refine computer
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campaigns to increase program visibility, enrollment, and engagement. Utilize marketing analytics and reporting tools to measure effectiveness, optimize performance, and inform future marketing decisions
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to oversee our junior tennis programs, including camps and clinics. This part-time position is ideal for a dynamic leader who is passionate about youth development, tennis instruction, and program management
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of experience in simulation operations, AV support, or clinical education Proficiency with simulation software and AV systems Computer literacy in PC and Mac-based software applications, including Microsoft Word
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in Forest Technology program. This position is a non-tenure track, a 36-week appointment for fall and spring semesters beginning preferably in January 2025, however, accommodations may be made for a
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knowledgeable about daily menus and recipe ingredients Ensure correct portion size is distributed Move food to and from serving counter and food bars as required Replenish and rotate stock in merchandiser