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are searching for an analytical and detail-oriented Financial Specialist to join our Program Finance and Analysis Department at the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State University. ARL’s purpose is to
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are searching for experienced, motivated, and driven engineers of multiple disciplines to join our Systems Engineering Department at the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State University. ARL’s purpose
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to computer automation systems to test and analyze system programming Install, maintain and modify programs and point databases of multiple computer automation systems Service and install building automation
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Strong Identity and Coping Skills (BaSICS) program, which is a group-based, team-building coping and empowerment intervention developed specifically to meet the needs of youth growing up in poverty
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REQUIREMENTS Job Title: Entrepreneurial Program and Communications Specialist Location: Penn State Greater Allegheny Campus Department: Academic Affairs Reports To: Assistant Teaching Professor of Marketing and
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various college programs such as New Student Orientation, Admitted Student Events, Spend A Summer Day, and other programs as assigned. This position requires interaction with students, parents, faculty, and
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implementation of all activities related to the Esports program. These areas include but are not limited to: Planning and supervising of practices, games/matches Management of budgets Control of equipment and
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an inclusive and welcoming campus environment for all students. It focuses on developing and supporting initiatives and programs that provide resources and services to students within the College. The role
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members who administer the University’s $170 million life income gift program, working closely with the Offices of Gift Planning and Treasury and the University’s third-party administrator TIAA Kaspick
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departments, students, and manages student interns, ensuring schedules are maintained and deadlines are met. This position oversees multiple projects undertaken by the Chancellor and performs confidential