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educational opportunities and career paths. We prioritize candidates who will effectively support all aspects of the dance program and work well as a collaborative faculty member. The candidate will teach
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, access control systems, video surveillance, core network services, voice technologies, and both border and data center firewall services. The Director ensures the reliability, security, scalability, and
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, oils, solvents, etc. Adhere to Environmental, Health and Safety rules, regulations, and policies such as but not limited to personal protective equipment (PPE) as required, control hazardous energy
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off in work area as appropriate; remove piping and coils and size new to fit securely and without leakage; cut threads and pipe on location or in shop as conditions permit. Repair and replace pumps and
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transportation to and from the field, providing task guidance, ensuring safety policies are adhered to, and acting as main point of communication between Program Director and field teams. Schedule, organize, and
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of the intercollegiate program including, but not limited to, the recruitment of quality student-athletes; teaching and instruction of skills and techniques inherent in the highest level of competitive play; scheduling
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the phones. Assist students, the public and guests with inquiries related to academic programs, advising and student services offered at the satellite center. Provide general computer-related troubleshooting
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public or technical service unit in the University Library System. Work activities necessitate proficiency in library methods and procedures and the ability to utilize on-line computer systems and standard
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and student staff needs, and implementation of a robust on-boarding and development program for professional and paraprofessional staff, including the evaluation process. Essential Functions Staff
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Studies (CLLAS) is one of the oldest scholarly units dedicated to the study of the Latina/o/x experience in the U.S. Established in 1971 as the Latino en Marcha Leadership Training Program and formally