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Job Description The Women's Center at Virginia Tech seeks an energetic and committed leader to serve as the Assistant Director, Advocacy Services (AD) of the CARES Program (Campus Advocacy
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health programming. The position will also co-advise the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and supervise the Office of Student-Athlete Development intern program. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s
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analytical and quantitative skills with knowledge of computer applications for data analysis and report development. • Experience independently drafting and editing correspondence, reports, and other documents
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The Collaborative Computing Solutions (CCS) department within the Division of IT at Virginia Tech is working to ensure that faculty, staff, and students at the university have access to robust tools
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Training and Respiratory Protection Medical Service through VT EHSS annually. Performs carpentry, sheet metal, insulation and painting tasks in the course of the cleaning/treatment process. Makes repairs
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Digital Twins Semi- or autonomous systems and robotics 3-D printed structures, additive manufacturing, offsite construction or prefabrication Data collection technologies, e.g. sensors, cyber-physical
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comprehensive technical support to end users within the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design. This role involves installing, configuring, updating, and maintaining macOS, Windows, and some Linux computers
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to give credible court testimony. • Ability to perform strenuous physical activities such as walking considerable distances and up and down stairs, ladders, etc. • Ability to work in varied environmental
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successful applicant is expected to play an active role in the research conducted by the Center for Advanced Separation Technologies (CAST), which focuses on mineral processing, physical and chemical
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). The program will bolster Virginia Tech K-12 outreach initiatives that contribute to successful engagement, enrollment, academic achievement and graduation for low-income (LI) students. The overarching goal