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Job Title: Energy Management Technician Physical Location: Kent Campus - Kent, OH Salary: $24.94 - $26.05 (6 month rate) Basic Function: Install, program, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair energy
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to successfully complete requirements for license during probationary period. Knowledge Of: Grounds maintenance (e.g., applying sprays, planting, pruning, trimming, transplanting, etc.) Skill In: Use of hand and
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program. Additional Examples of Duties – if applicable: Minimum Qualifications: A Master’s in Marketing: For candidates with a master's degree, an appointment is at the rank of NTT lecturer. OR A Doctoral
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, state, federal, and NCAA laws and regulations related to intercollegiate athletics Skill In: Verbal and written communications and interpersonal skills Personal computer applications, including Microsoft
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pipes; perform minor installation of same. Open plugged drains; check pipes for leaks; replace, repair and maintain pipe covering insulation; lubricate pumps and valves; and change filters and motor
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pipes; perform minor installation of same. Open plugged drains; check pipes for leaks; replace, repair and maintain pipe covering insulation; lubricate pumps and valves; and change filters and motor
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. Performs related duties as assigned. Additional Examples of Duties – if applicable: Not Applicable. Minimum Qualifications: An Associate degree in Information Sciences/Computer Sciences or closely related
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social media content to support program goals and serve students. Identify and incorporate relevant emerging technology for programs and student trainings. Coordinate the recruitment, selection and/or
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on-site reviews and Student-Exchange Visitor Program site visits as assigned. Assist with the coordination of services for international students and scholars, including assisting in the implementation
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. Must live in on-campus apartment for the duration of the assignment. License/Certification: None. Knowledge Of: Personal computer applications Budget principles Student development Residential Curriculum