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recognized apprenticeship program or equivalent training and experience in building maintenance or skilled trades. Journey-level experience performing skilled work in multiple trades such as mechanical
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teaching, research, and extension program in beef production. The successful candidate will establish a competitive research program that is successful in securing extramural funding, along with training
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-clerkship curriculum and the pre-clerkship assessment with the guiding principles of the MD program as defined by the Undergraduate Medical Education Committee (UMEC). The Assistant Deans will work closely
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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 Assistant Business Title: Program Assistant - Membership Employee Type: Classified Position Details: The Opportunity: The Program Assistant performs a variety of complex and unique duties associated
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program, visit our homepage: https://sdc.wsu.edu/ . The curriculum is a four-year professional program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management. Upon completion of prerequisite courses
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implement program policies and procedures in support of teaching, extension, and research. Additionally, you will serve as the primary point of contact for the SES Graduate Committee and the graduate students
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Prevention Coordinator for Washington State University (WSU) Extension in Skagit County, you will implement and evaluate a comprehensive, community-engaged food loss and waste prevention program. In this role
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position to strengthen and grow our core vector-borne disease program. Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) faculty are leaders in vector-borne disease research. In addition