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) 994-4840 bstruman@montana.edu Classification Title Program Coord I Working Title Academic Services Coordinator Brief Position Overview The Academic Services Coordinator is a key member of the Jabs
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, and the Farm to Campus Program. Duties and Responsibilities The Production Manager is responsible to manage the production and staff for their assigned concept(s). Duties include: Provides active
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operational lead for the ASMSU Club Funding Program. Supervise and support the Club Funding Assistants, ensuring proper student organization spending using student fee dollars. Work closely with Fiscal Shared
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, catering, accommodations, etc. Fiscal: Serve as account manager for the DRC program indexes, Foundation accounts, grants, Chrome River (purchasing card transactions), AP/AR, ensure documentation and
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/commercial building HVAC mechanical systems and equipment. Successful completion of Vocational/Technical institute training (minimum two years); or 1,200 hours of equivalent formal certification program
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for continued consideration. The department or program search committees or hiring authority will review and evaluate the submitted application materials. Applicants will be notified if their application is being
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you and what you’re interested in contributing to our library. If hired, appointments vary in duration, a semester or an academic year, depending on the specific needs of the department/program. We seek
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record of leadership in the acquisition and conduct of externally (e.g. government) funded research program in optics OR Ph.D. degree (recently awarded) in Optics, Physics, Electrical Engineering, or
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Bachelor of Science in Business program, offering options in Accounting, Finance, Management, and Marketing. A significant emphasis will be placed on incorporating real-world applications of theory
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programs emphasizing rangeland grazing ecology and management. The successful candidate’s research program should be relevant to the state of Montana and complement and expand existing research, teaching