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to work irregular hours, including some weekends. A personal pair of binoculars and spotting scope is preferred. Must be computer literate and capable of entering and managing data (computer access can be
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foundations, smart sensing, and recovery-focused programming. Responsibilities Conduct literature reviews on amphibious foundations, modular construction, and smart home technologies Develop and refine computer
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, including flow distribution, mixing, and reaction dynamics. Application review will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. To be considered for this position, applicants must
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REQUIREMENTS Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics is seeking a part time Coordinator for Impact & Engagement who will support the mission of Penn State Athletics and the Nittany360 program by fostering
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of experience in simulation operations, AV support, or clinical education Proficiency with simulation software and AV systems Computer literacy in PC and Mac-based software applications, including Microsoft Word
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inquiries Provide support for scheduling, personal calendars, and travel arrangements Coordinate meeting logistics including scheduling, material preparation, and agendas Compose, review, and distribute
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a busy and exciting place. Responsibilities: Provide critical leadership for developing and maintaining the academic advising program within the College of EMS in collaboration with EMS’s five
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(ASM) curriculum. The course is designed to provide students in the Golf Course Turfgrass Management Program with practical, in-depth knowledge and skill development related to the operation, maintenance
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in Forest Technology program. This position is a non-tenure track, a 36-week appointment for fall and spring semesters beginning preferably in January 2025, however, accommodations may be made for a
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lighting technologies including experience with a variety of luminaires, dimming and power distributions systems, control systems, LED technologies, and related electrical theory and practical skill