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interact with students, faculty, and staff. You will also play a key role in developing curriculum, participating in continuous teaching and program assessment improvement activities, and interfacing with
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, electrical, and mechanical systems. Develop and implement preventive maintenance schedules that promote safety and regulatory compliance. Troubleshoot and repair fans, motors, pumps, and other rotating
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University Vancouver. As a Space Planner you will oversee the campus space request process and collaborate with Finance and Operations, Facilities, IT, and academic units to plan and implement efficient space
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education? As a Fiscal Analyst 1, you’ll play a key role in supporting students and ensuring financial processes run smoothly at the university. In this role, you will: Take ownership of the Third-Party
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: Faculty Position Term: 9 Month Position Details: The Opportunity: The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at Washington State University (WSU) in Pullman, WA invites applications
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of bakery products, including assigned weekend shifts and catering events. Work with management and storeroom personnel to develop proper par stock ordering levels to ensure sufficient quantities of product
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of the WSU community. In this role, you will: Work under the guidance of experienced professionals who will support your development every step of the way. Assist in key functions within WSU’s Occupational
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that quality control requirements are met to validate test results, record data as part of a quality assurance program. Assist in the development and evaluation of new procedures. Prepare and verify
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Placement Coordinator position to consider! As a Clinical Placement Coordinator, you will be responsible for the planning, development and evaluation of clinical sites and arranging clinical experiences
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program consists of fourteen faculty members and four staff in EECS who specialize in teaching and research in electric power engineering. The group includes a member of the National Academy of Engineering