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. At the Assistant Director level, this position plays a key supporting role to VTTI’s leadership team. At the Associate Director level, this position serves as an essential member of VTTI's leadership team and
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assigned academic building. This position troubleshoots and repairs any mechanical or electrical failures, responds to trouble calls to shutdown equipment and make repairs in a safe manner, and inspects
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, upkeep of data in the volunteer management system, and program planning. This position will also handle the day-to-day response to inquiries (telephone calls, walk-ins, electronic contacts) regarding
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Job Description The Office and Fiscal Assistant supports the financial and administrative operations of Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties (VTIP, Inc.). This position is responsible for providing
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management processes of Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties (VTIP, Inc.). This includes entering and updating records related to patent applications, agreements, and invention disclosures. The position also
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. This position reports to the Director of Reunion Programs, and may be asked to represent the Reunions team when the Director is unavailable. The Associate Director will supervise volunteers, student interns, and
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state prompt pay guidelines. • Provides backup support for related positions. • Other accounting administrative tasks to support the success of the office. We offer room for growth and encourage personal
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Job Description The Procurement Contract Support Specialist is a highly motivated, detail oriented position that will serve as an integral team member of the Operations Team within central
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supports both current and prospective Civil and Environmental Engineering students in the College of Engineering. The following duties are core to the position: • Provide academic and career advising
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of forage-based livestock production systems. The goal for this position is to improve the sustainability of forage-livestock production systems in Virginia and the mid-Atlantic region through knowledge