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Information Electrical and Computer Engineering Job Summary The Student Assistant will support the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering as a Lab Assistant the on the Statesboro Campus beginning
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Engineering is dedicated to fulfilling its mission within a dynamic and growing region by: Preparing individuals for successful careers in electrical and computer engineering through hands-on, application-based
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the POS system via kiosk and process payments with accuracy Restock ingredients, cups, lids, and other materials; monitor inventory and inform management of low stock Adhere to sanitation guidelines, proper
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engaging customer service Ability to support various constituencies served by the University Proficiency with computer and Microsoft Office applications software including word processing, spreadsheets, and
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service Ability to support various constituencies served by the University Proficiency with computer and Microsoft Office applications software including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases
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cannot work more than 1300 hours in a 12-consecutive month period. Responsibilities Issues uniforms to dining services staff and tracks uniform inventory Manages the return process for uniforms, ensuring
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usage and maintenance Assists with clay reclaim and mixing of new clay batches Monitors 3D Studios and Computer Lab and usage Assists students in Studio/Lab Keeps inventory and monitors supplies Secures
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supporters, guiding them throughout the admissions and enrollment process. This position collaborates with campus partners to provide students with a personalized and seamless experience and requires strong
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Participates in the weekly Fort Stewart Newcomers Briefing and answer general questions about the admissions process, available programs and military benefits Organizes and maintains marketing materials
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Collecting, processing, and analyzing water, sediment, and biological samples for parameters such as total alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, and dissolved gases Managing and interpreting large