402 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"O.P" positions at Montana State University
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Managing Director Working Title Deputy Director of Western SARE Brief Position Overview This position provides oversight of Chapter 1 WSARE programs, establishes and maintains relationships with WSARE partners
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impacts the student experience and will oversee and coordinate recruitment and retention efforts, program assessment, student engagement, communications, scholarships, and awards. Duties and
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, Brick Breeden Fieldhouse and Bobcat Stadium Concessions, Fork in the Road food truck, MSU Catering, Indulge In-House Bakery, and the Farm to Campus Program. Duties and Responsibilities Reporting
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difference in lives and communities. The primary duty for County Extension Faculty is to assess local community needs, then to develop, implement, and evaluate Extension programming to meet those needs
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plan, test, and deploy all patches and updates in accordance with UIT Change Management practices, security guidance and standard operating procedures. Monitor performance, capacity, and security and
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Boiler Operator license or equivalent experience as confirmed by State of Montana Boiler Operator Program. Experience with operation and maintenance of steam boiler systems including chemical treatment
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Mechanics option. Approximately 650 students are enrolled in these programs supported by over 20 full time faculty. Research opportunities within the Department are enhanced by close association with
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impacts the student experience and will oversee and coordinate recruitment and retention efforts, program assessment, student engagement, communications, scholarships, and awards. Duties and
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the vision of the MSU Writing Center. The Assistant Director will contribute to the ongoing development of the peer tutoring program; provide academic outreach and support to the institution at large; and
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ability required. The Program Our award-winning faculty bring rich and varied scholarship into the classroom, engaging students in questions of power, ethics, identity, representation, policy, law, and