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centers, computing hardware, software applications, network and voice communications, collaboration and productivity capabilities, central web services, risk management, and security and compliance services
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effective work relationships, operating in high-stress, people-focused environments, and maintaining safety protocols. Proficient in computer use and flexible with on-call work, including nights and weekends
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management systems. Omni CMS knowledge a plus. Job Duties: Create, coordinate, and distribute content for websites, including basic HTML/CSS updates, page formatting, and content layout adjustments
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only) • B.S. Industrial Distribution (Frisco campus only) • B.A.A.S. Applied Arts and Sciences (Frisco, Denton, and online) For more information about our programs, visit our website: https
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courses involved may vary from semester. Minimum Qualifications Degree in counseling or related field. Teaching experience in counseling or counselor education program. Teaching experience in counseling
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fundamentals of mechanical engineering with a broad specialization on subjects related to energy production, management, and distribution. Also offered are engineering technology programs that are based
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of the Mechanical Engineering Department. This position emphasizes teaching, research and service, with a workload distribution of 30% teaching, 50% research and 20% service. Responsibilities include teaching at
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of the LSAT in admission to and financing of law school; (2) providing an educational program focused on excellence in developing practice-related competencies, through a curriculum mapped to those competencies
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Technologies is to enhance learning and performance through innovative research, teaching, and service focused on, but not limited to: learning technology, information, language, and computing technologies
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will play a pivotal role in advancing this transformative initiative—fostering partnerships, supporting faculty innovation, and ensuring that every program contributes to student success and career