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order requests to plan material, labor, and time requirements and provide cost estimates when required. Oversee duties associated with the certified pool operator and equipment repair. Maintain records
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. • Coordinate advising assignments, program changes, and support for special student populations (e.g., first-generation, underprepared, veterans, international, students of color, students with differing
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Repetitive movement Standing Additional Education/Experiences to be Considered: Demonstrated work experience in higher education using an enterprise software program. Familiarity with academic advising and
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of highway construction materials. Two years experience in a classroom laboratory setting as a trainer/instructor/monitor. Required Licenses and Certifications: Current certifications appropriate to program
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for students pursuing careers in accounting, finance, or business administration. Position Requirements: • Current enrollment in a Finance, Accounting, or Business-related degree program at Ferris State
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skills, generating notes from course lecture/lab, preparing workshop materials, meetings with course faculty, meetings with the Program Coordinator, adhering to program policies, and keeping appropriate
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Teach the Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) course within the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Regulatory Affairs Certificate Program, utilizing effective online instructional technologies and
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). • Perform basic mathematical operations with accuracy. • Plan, organize, and make sound judgments and decisions. • Use computer software such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, Adobe, and
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Ferris State University seeks qualified candidates to teach part-time in the Doctorate in Community College Leadership (DCCL) program. Instruction occurs on campus, at off-campus locations, and
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improvement in teaching effectiveness, creative and/or scholarly contribution within your discipline, and a college service commitment that includes program, college, and community engagement