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role performs financial and operational activities including purchasing; employee onboarding; labor distribution; travel authorizations and reimbursements; payroll coordination; electronic
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Job Description Applications are invited for a full-time Research Assistant Professor position in Virginia Tech's Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The successful candidate
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establishing and implementing emergency protocols for all university-supported programs; review program and individual student itineraries for health and security concerns and determine if programmatic changes
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. The Air Quality Lead Worker performs specialized intensive cleaning and decontamination of mechanical/electrical equipment, ducts and air distribution devices to improve and maintain air quality in campus
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as a bridge between technical and functional stakeholders, regularly collaborating with program managers, finance, registration staff, and external partners to improve service delivery and operational
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Virginia Tech News homepages. Reporting to the associate director of Virginia Tech news, the editorial producer regularly uses Adobe platforms to build and distribute email newsletters to targeted audiences
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of the Virginia Tech National Industrial Security Program (NISP) and reports to the Associate Director, Industrial Security Program. The AFSO responsibilities include: • Support managing facility clearance
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providing daily services within our Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program. Additionally, this position will coordinate with the appropriate servicing vendor for the handling of animal control situations
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beneficials and count pest and beneficial insect densities from collected plant samples in a timely manner, and as directed. 3) Data collection and entry. Assist with data compilation and entry into computer
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technologies to improve the efficiency of the global distribution by optimizing the unit load and packaging systems. Since its establishment, with industry and government support, Virginia Tech researchers have