77 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at Pellissippi State Community College
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Title: Computer Technician I Number of Positions: 1 Position #: 600190 Pay Rate: $34,380.00 - $41,920.00/per year. Pay will be determined based on related work experience above required. To be
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Title: Computer Technician I Number of Positions: 1 Position #: 600190 Pay Rate: $33,060.00 - $40,310.00/per year. Pay will be determined based on related work experience above required. To be
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for this position. It is essential to be able to manage both phone calls and radio communications simultaneously. . Physical Demands: The majority of the work day is spent sitting and working on a computer viewing
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counseling and tutoring, a Student Opportunity Fund to assist those facing financial crises, a career closet, and a food pantry. The College is also home to a competitive, award-winning athletics program
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assigned workrooms for paper, toner, and maintenance needs. 45% Administrative Support: Provide administrative, clerical and technical support to the dean, assistant dean, department chair, program
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, or combine positions at any time. Job Requirements: Master’s degree required. Areas of concentration preferred are computer science, business administration, information technology, data analytics
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passwords, handles student/instructor concerns, seats examinees, helps examinees log-on to computers, starts timing instruments as needed, collects completed tests and testing materials, watches examinees
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success, major selection, career development, and personal enrichment, through one-on-one, student focused advising emphasizing theoretical and practical methods of inquiry, guided reflection, engagement
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, hybrid or online classes including dialectical lab and clinical lab as needed 20% Develop, review, and update the program curriculum and evaluation methods regularly to ensure it meets the standards set by
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to instruction. Adapt instruction to the entry level knowledge and skills of students. Recommend course and program changes to the academic department head when appropriate. Develop class syllabi which meet