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. Efficient with computer software MS Office (Word, Excel, Project etc.) Excellent verbal and written communication skills Applicants must possess a valid New York State driver's license Preferred
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applicant will reside in the program of either Mechanical Engineering or Electrical & Computer Engineering. They will support the affiliated ABET accredited B.S. degree programs that address national and
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. The successful candidate will teach within SUNY Poly's CAHIIM-accredited Health Information Management Bachelor's degree program. The successful candidate will teach 9-12 credit hours per semester, advise students
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Specialist (Electrician) Traineeship or NYS two-year electrician training program; OR successful completion of any equivalent electrical two-year training or apprenticeship program; * OR four (4) years of full
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industry best practices. Collaborate with SUNY Poly deans, program coordinators, and community college partners to develop initiatives aimed at increasing transfer enrollment and creating clearer, more
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, resilient, and sustainable civil infrastructure systems are particularly encouraged to apply. The successful applicant will support our ABET accredited B.S. degree program in civil engineering that addresses
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Director of Student Involvement develops and manages a comprehensive student leadership program. The Director is responsible for the development and promotion of cultural, social and organizational
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teaching and research focus in the broad area of Environmental Engineering. The successful applicant will support our ABET accredited B.S. degree program that addresses national and regional workforce needs
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Fall 2025. To be considered, candidates should possess a Ph.D. in Finance from an AACSB-accredited program. Preference will be given to candidates who can also teach courses in our Masters of Data
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, explains academic program requirements, prerequisites and academic policies. Assists students in understanding academic progress and rate of degree completion to inform student success recommendations and