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and impartial investigations and produces detailed and unbiased investigation reports. The Investigator develops and maintains close working partnerships with multiple university offices and divisions
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Director with policy, procedural, and guidance development; develop review checklists, write review guidance, manage layout and content of protocol management, create educational materials for website
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evenings or weekend hours. Potential Future Role Development: As part of the Global Education Office’s (GEO) long term centralization plan, this position has potential to evolve over the next 18-24 months
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collaboration, the Controller's Office is a vital leader in the continued evolution of administrative operations to best support Virginia Tech's world-class faculty and students. Join the Controller's Office and
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infections, extracellular membrane vesicles (MVs), and vaccine development. The successful applicant will be expected to use multiple approaches involved microbiology, molecular and cell biology, and animal
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responsibilities: Administer and facilitate access to the department’s laboratory and support facilities. Maintain operational status of laboratory instrumentation. Develop appropriate analytical procedures to meet
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for contracts system maintenance, testing of system upgrades, and development and implementation of new contract workflows and processes. Acts as the point of contact for dealing with Government Procurement
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and encourages participation in professional development opportunities and university shared governance . These valuable contributions to university shared governance provide important representation
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500+ computers, servers, and end users. This role serves a diverse user base with varying technical skill levels, including developers, analysts, researchers, and administrative staff. Support includes
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learn to develop skills as a field scouter, identifying and recording pest and beneficial insect densities in crops of interest. 2) Counting insect densities. Be able to identify insect pests and