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Reliability Interest in learning new skills Comfort & stamina while working on a computer Comfort looking in a microscope Interest in contributing to marine science Preferred (Special) Qualifications Coursework
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Technical Assistant responsibilities include: Operate, calibrate, and maintain machines, equipment, and tools. Consult with full-time staff to diagnose existing problems, and assist in the generation of new
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are defined by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) as the essential skills employers seek in their hires. In this position, students learn and build vital career-readiness skills in
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this position, students learn and build vital career-readiness skills in the primary areas below: Communication, Critical Thinking, Teamwork Position Duties Duties: Helps with class and membership registration
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Position Details Position Information Job Title Motor Pool Auto Detailer Appointment Type Student Employee Job Location Corvallis Position Appointment Percent 100 Appointment Basis 12 Pay Method
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skills employers seek in their hires. In this position, students learn and build vital career-readiness skills in the primary areas below: Critical Thinking, Teamwork, Professionalism, and Technology
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learn and build vital career-readiness skills in the primary areas below: Communication, Teamwork, Professionalism Position Duties First contact for the department office; answer multi-line phone and
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: https://oregonstate.edu/about Locations: Oregon State has a statewide presence with campuses in Corvallis and Bend, the OSU Portland Center and the Hatfield Marine Science Center on the Pacific Coast in
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a student internship program. Hourly students are hired and trained by full-time developers or student managers, to perform computer development projects. Student jobs/internships average 1 to 3 years
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) department. Student Experiences and Engagement advances student belonging and development through leadership education, community building, and experiential learning. SEE empowers students to explore identity