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Chief Radio Engineer - 25001561 Description : Chief Radio Engineer Georgia State University Student Media at Georgia State University is looking for a broadcast engineer for WRAS-Atlanta. WRAS
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on a full - time basis at our Atlanta campus. The scope of the responsibilities will include these essential duties, but is not limited to the following: Following metadata guidelines, create original
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systems such as Banner, Navigate, and Argos, and serving as the primary college scheduler for more than 30 academic programs across seven departments. The Associate Director also supports recruitment
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Banner. Act as liaison between the Office of Graduate Admissions and individual department graduate program directors. Scribing for Degree Works Primary responsibility for scribing program changes/updates
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student progress, meetings, and program reports. KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: RN-BS/LPN-RN Program: Act as the primary liaison between the School of Nursing and the Office of Academic Assistance (OAA
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irrigation systems. Replaces, repairs, troubleshoots, and adjusts faulty irrigation components, including but not limited to controllers, valves, heads, main and lateral lines, belts, switches, and contacts
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that integrates rigorous academics, applied learning, and deep engagement with Atlanta’s global business community. The director of the Executive MBA Program is a senior leadership role whose primary
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, ensure compliance with IRB, HIPAA, and institutional data policies, and serve as the primary point of contact for data coordination and reporting. Oversee data curation, metadata, and provenance across
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. · Coordinate and attend meetings, manage logistics including travel, serve as the primary liaison between HRA and other internal entities as well as serving as a liaison with external entities on occasion
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of major and principal gift prospects, which comprises a significant portion of their cohort’s annual and campaign fundraising totals. Working closely with the Associate Vice President, Development