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About The University Corporation: Mission:Empowering Families, Ending Violence, and Developing Leaders Duties and Responsibilities:Under the supervision of the Executive Director if TRIO programs, the Advising Coordinator will provide academic, career, and personal advertisement to participants of the TRIO Educational Talent Search (ETS) project to prepare participants for enrollment in postsecondary institution.
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Mission:Empowering Families, Ending Violence, and Developing Leaders Duties and Responsibilities:Under the supervision of the Executive Director if TRIO programs, the Advising Coordinator will provide academic, career, and personal advertisement to participants of the TRIO Educational Talent Search (ETS) project to prepare participants for enrollment in postsecondary institution.
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Electronics Technician (ET/RF AND ET/NAV) ETs focus on installing, administering and maintaining onboard communications and navigations systems. “A” School for ETs (ET/RF and ET/NAV) - This nine-week course in Groton, Conn., provides a basic knowledge of electricity, electronics and technical computer skills.
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ETs will assist Journeyman Electricians with all electrical systems while maintaining compliance with national, state and local electrical codes. apprentice electrician, commercial, construction, bending conduit, lighting, tenant improvement, TI, run pipe, MC cable, MC, boxes, conduit wire, Carded, Conduit, Wiring, pulling wire, schematics, scissor lift.
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The timesheet admin will compare, sort and verify accuracy of data to be entered into the Electronic Timekeeping System (ETS) and answer basic timekeeping questions and escalation of issues via email for resolution.
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BSEE with at least 6 years minimum of hands-on experience using ETS364B or similar ETS system and ASL1000. Experience with Cadence Allegro tools. You will perform yield and statistical data analysis on new products, make technical decisions based on data and presentation during product development gates.
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ETS Dental Consulting is an independent firm that recruits Dentists and Dental Specialists for top practices across the country. ETS Dental Consulting does not own or operate any practices.
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Creating and implementing solutions to retain HSE students, monitoring student attendanceHosting student orientationsScheduling and publicizes examination sessions to the HSE students and participates in accordance with ETS (Education Testing Services) policiesExplaining state certificates and assists individuals in obtaining a state certificateMonitoring students attendance and calling those students who are absent and follows-up with facultyEducation:A high school diploma or equivalent.
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