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, you will work within the Research Safety Program team to support WSU research and teaching with radioactive materials and radiation-producing machines. The Radiation Safety Program team maintains
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/lead students in the professional degree program. Current Vacancies: Emergent Surgery - Provide veterinary technical support by circulating and assisting in all aspects of surgical care and treatment
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research position to begin August 16, 2026 (or as negotiated), at the WSU Pullman campus. The successful applicant will develop a nationally recognized and regionally relevant program focused on Meat Science
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. Experience maintaining safety records. Knowledge of basic computer functions for communication and spreadsheet operations Position Sponsorship Eligibility: Not eligible for work visa sponsorship Area/College
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of Agriculture (USDA) Federally Recognized Tribes Extension Program (FRTEP) grant project that funds this position. You will work in cooperation with the Washington State University (WSU) Colville Reservation
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, and confidentiality. You will manage the day-to-day office support activities, maintain personnel and Annual review records, and interpret, advise and implement program policies and procedures in
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University (WSU) Honey Bee Program, you will manage lab operations and work closely with the apiary manager, faculty, students, and hourly workers to ensure smooth operations and experimental success
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. Provides guidance, advice, and support to faculty and staff in all matters regarding undergraduate student advising and program advising records. Serve as primary contact for advising inquiries, student
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- Program Coordinator Business Title: Learning Specialist and Academic Advisor Employee Type: Classified Position Details: The Opportunity: As the Learning Specialist and Academic Advisor you will be
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courses. The person in this position will also mentor graduate students, contribute to interdisciplinary research initiatives, and enhance the visibility and impact of WSU’s Plant Pathology program. The