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Job Summary:SUNY Brockport, State University of New York is seeking applicants for anticipated part-time adjunct faculty openings in the Department of Physics. The Joey Jackson Intercultural Center, named after a Brockport alum who is a prominent criminal defense attorney and CNN legal analyst, was created to provide an inclusive and supportive environment for underrepresented students, to help our faculty members connect with students outside of the classroom, and to provide students with opportunities for leadership development, celebration, and collaborations.
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Wilkins RV is a proud dealer of new and pre-owned motor homes, travel trailers, fifth wheels, toy haulers, and tent campers from top names like Heartland, Forest River, Grand Design, Newmar, Alliance, Coachmen and more.
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Minimum of 3 years of technical experience in all aspects of building engineering with a strong background in technical aspects of packaged HVAC, plumbing, electrical equipment repair and maintenance and overall system design and application.
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Unlimited career advancement leadership opportunities Unlimited career advancement instructor opportunities-includes domestic trips for our design artistic team Monthly Newsletters, Monthly Webinars Salon is Inside Walmart : Heavy footfall and Clients from Day 1 Online Reservations PaperLess Onboarding; Great leadership support.
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Want to be a salon manager, trainer, or part of an artistic design team? Escape paying booth rental fees and hassling with marketing. Our stylists consistently earn $20-$40 an hour with opportunities to grow.
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State (e.g., Department of Environmental Conservation) and federal agencies (e.g., Environmental Protection Agency and National Science Foundation) are funding faculty research, including projects related to the Great Lakes, that engage both undergraduate and graduate students.
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We believe in creating retail and learning experiences that engage students, support faculty, and build alumni loyalty. As a Campus Retail Associate you will provide superior customer service to our customers and support store leaders in all facets of retail operations to ensure the store is operating at optimal performance.
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Position Overview: We are seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Computer Science or Technology Teacher to join our faculty. Coordinates with other professional staff members, especially within grade level/department, to evaluate and assess curriculum, and participates in faculty meetings and committees.
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Design training path for new hires based on company regulations and assign a store trainer for the new hire to learn their designated job. Stocking merchandise includes gondolas, shelving, counters, walk-in coolers, upright coolers, and backroom storage areas.
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In this all-encompassing marketing role, you will work closely with the Executive Team to lead the promotion of our business using video marketing, graphic design, web presence and social media platforms.
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