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manner. Actively pursue training and professional development opportunities. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with people of all backgrounds. Position Special Requirements/Additional
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the acting manager of the Security and Facility operations. Recruit, hire, train, and supervise security personnel as needed. Prepare and manage shift assignments to ensure security coverage for all
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/presentation, and quality service is being provided. Coordinates with management and chef team as needed. Works with the management team to supervise and train permanent and temporary staff. Monitors service and
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electromagnetic warfare and tactical communications systems. Position Number 4C6461 Department MilTech Division Office of Research and Economic Development Appointment Type Professional Contract Term Fiscal Year
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. Assist livestock and farm operations managers to plan, execute, and perform safety meetings for all livestock operations employees on a regular basis. Train and supervise other employees and, in
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Division College of Education, Health & Human Development Appointment Type Non-Tenure Track (Pooled) Contract Term Other Semester Fall or Spring If other, specify From date If other, specify End date Union
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researchers and the agricultural processing industry to develop innovative solutions to MT specific challenges to adding value to MT grown commodities to enhance Montana’s agricultural economy. Faculty Tenure
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Title Extension Agent Working Title Extension Agent - Rosebud & Treasure Counties Brief Position Overview The primary duty for County Extension Faculty is to assess local community needs, and develop
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university in a professional and courteous manner Actively pursue training and professional development opportunities. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with broad populations. Position Special
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, extension agents, ag professionals and consultants, and graduate students, through a system of competitive annual grants, professional development training, and outreach. Each year, Western SARE awards