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traveling between evening classes, libraries, labs, residence halls, Greek life housing, shuttle stops, and parking areas on Central Campus. It’s a meaningful way to support campus safety plus, you’ll earn
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, study rooms, computers and printing. Open and/or close University Libraries facilities and ensure the libraries remain a safe and comfortable destination for UNM students and faculty. Shelve library
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unique, all Sales Assistants will assist customers in person, over the phone, and via email. They will become familiar with UNM Bookstore operations, computer systems, and merchandise. They will also
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person, over the phone, and via email. They will become familiar with UNM Bookstore operations, computer systems, and merchandise. They will also perform data entry, clerical work, and POS functions as
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creativity to promote the NCFC to the UNM community. Duties include, but are not limited to: Create promotional materials for the NCFC program. Curate cohesive social media content that aligns with UNM brand
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motivated, hardworking student to assist with the maintenance of department, center and program websites. This student must be able to interact with students/faculty/staff in a professional manner. Key
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knowledge of Illustrator, Premiere Pro, or similar tools a plus) to produce professional-quality assets for print and digital use. • Collaborate with staff and program directors to generate meaningful content
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the program area. These positions involve: · Developing lesson plans and other guides required to meet the goal of training and leading students in their field of academic study. · Developing and
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at least 2 years education or work experience. Skill in the use of personal computers and related software applications. Ability to conduct field inspections, surveys, and measurements for civil engineering
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other than Philosophy that is related to the position for which you are applying; Or Successful completion of at least 18 graduate credit hours in an accredited program in the discipline or subfield