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The Assistant Director of Operations and Administration manages the financial and administrative operations of the Center for Security Studies (CSS)/Security Studies Program (SSP). Additional duties
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tissue Manage the collection, labeling, storage, and transfer of biosamples and participant data to research Reports to the Program Manager, TALS Study Pathologist, and TALS Principal Investigator
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Assistant Professor on the Tenure Line, Department of Human Science, School of Health - Georgetown University Medical Center Georgetown University: Medical Center: School of Health Location St
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or equivalent 4-5 years of experience performing general building maintenance work utilizing intermediate electrical, plumbing and HVAC /refrigeration skill. Completion of a training program in general building
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investigation Basic computer skills, including word processing are essential; preference for administrative and clerical skill Must possess tact, patience, a professional and courteous demeanor, and a pleasant
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to supervisor and/or the Work Management Center Will be required to complete a training program in building cleaning Work Mode Designation This position has been designated as On-Campus. Please note that work
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organizations; promoting the debate program to interested constituents both internal and external to the Georgetown University community. This position requires a person with strong attention to detail
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is High School diploma and current enrollment in an accredited engineering program at a College or University. Work Mode Designation This position has been designated as On-Campus. Please note that
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to supervisor and/or the Work Management Center Will be required to complete a training program in building cleaning Work Mode Designation This position has been designated as On-Campus. Please note that work
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, and ability to produce results independently. A high attention to detail and accuracy Knowledge of engineering economic evaluation methods to conduct cost benefit analysis prioritizing program measures