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leadership, supervision, and overall direction to a team of 34 FTE. Serves on campus committees related to financial aid, scholarships, financial literacy, enrollment operations, and technology/innovation as
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the global authority on workplace culture, employee experience and the leadership behaviors proven to deliver market-leading revenue, employee retention and increased innovation. The University is proud
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of strategies to leverage technology and systems that meet application and admission needs. This position serves as an active member of the Undergraduate Admissions Senior Staff team and reports directly to the
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Computer Science enrolls over 1,600 undergraduate and graduate students in 14 disciplinary specific undergraduate, Master’s, and PhD degree programs across five departments: Civil and Chemical Engineering
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faculty and student programs and functions that provide support to improve the teaching process, the integration of technology into the classroom, and the improvement of learning across the university. Job
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: · Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in community planning, transportation planning, public administration, civil engineering, landscape architecture, or other related
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including academic leadership, faculty, Principal Investigators, Risk Management, Emergency Management, campus Police, Facilities Services and others to enhance the institution's safety culture
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on technical report writing with at least two years of supervision experience. OR Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, construction technologies or related field. Three years of experience in maintenance
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and clinical data. Qualifications Qualifications PhD in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Statistics, or a related field. Strong background in machine learning, data
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students, including the Tennessee Governor's School for the Sciences and Engineering, 4H Next Chapter initiative, Tennessee State Science Olympiad, Tennessee Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, Southern