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Analysis (LabVIEW-based) Experience related to and the ability to teach a computer programming course targeted to Mechanical Engineering Technology which includes microcontroller programming (Circuit Python
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/ABET accredited Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) program. • Candidates are expected to foster a meaningful learning experience for our students, faculty are expected to be student-oriented, advise
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between the program and professional organizations. Directly responsible to the School Director. Perform duties in accordance with established University policies. Cultivates an environment of belonging
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teaching A.A.S. and B.S. courses in an ABET-accredited surveying engineering program. Courses may include topics such as GIS, photogrammetry, surveying principles and adjustments, legal aspects, engineering
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Organize activities that will serve to create a college going culture with targeted student districts such as those with the MI GEAR UP/KCP College Day Program. Establish contacts and follow-up with
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1. Master's degree in Construction Management, Construction Engineering, Construction Technology, Architectural Engineering or appropriate related field AND five years full-time US construction
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Apply now Job no:497525 Work type:Faculty - Temporary & Continuing Location:Big Rapids, MI 49307 Categories:Faculty Position Title: Assistant Professor - Chemistry Location: Big Rapids (Main Campus
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Apply now Job no:497716 Work type:Student Employment - General Location:Big Rapids, MI 49307 Categories:Student Employment - General Position Title: Biology Research Assistant (Student Position
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Internal Number: 497747 Position Title: Secretary Level 2 - College of Arts, Sciences and Education Location: Big Rapids (Main Campus) Department: 33000 - CASE Deans Office Advertised Salary: $18.09; hourly
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Teach the CMC course within the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Regulatory Affairs Certificate Program, utilizing effective online instructional technologies and student-centered teaching methods