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) Instructional Design Specialist Internship for the College of Engineering at Oregon State University (OSU). The Graduate Instructional Designer for Engineering Peer Tutor Curriculum is responsible for authoring
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. Upgrading, maintaining and operating the Solar Trailer is a primary function of this position. The successful candidate will lead efforts to modernize and maintain safe and effective operation of the 5,000 lb
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. Upgrading, maintaining and operating the Solar Trailer is a primary function of this position. The successful candidate will lead efforts to modernize and maintain safe and effective operation of the 5,000 lb
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committee made up of interested volunteers and guide committee in review process Ensure that staff and review committee volunteers are well-versed in the best practices of critiquing art and literature, and
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proofs are provided to evaluate image quality ONLY and not for checking details or proofreading Assist Editor-In-Chief with creation and delegation of weekly art, literary podcast to be posted on the Prism
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reconciling purchases and appropriate distribution of funds into appropriate fund codes, in consultation with the ADD. Processes DAS invoices and bills and codes correctly to ensure charges are recorded
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(s). Perform other duties assigned as needed. What We Require Completion of courses or training in Office Technology; OR One year of general clerical experience which included typing, word processing
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: Communication, Teamwork, Leadership, Professionalism, Technology, Critical Thinking, Equity & Inclusion, and Career & Self-Development. Student Ambassadors serve as the first point of contact for prospective
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: Communication, Teamwork, Leadership, Professionalism, Technology, Critical Thinking, Equity & Inclusion, and Career & Self-Development. Student Ambassadors serve as the first point of contact for prospective
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the primary areas below: Communication, Teamwork, Technology Position Duties Provide technical support for staff, faculty, and students. Monitoring computer labs. MacOS, Windows and Linux. Learning IT