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of Engineering’s Civil Engineering and Construction Management (CECM) department. Pay Range The compensation for this appointment will range from $110,000 – $120,000 annually and reflects what California Baptist
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. Ability to make administrative/procedural decisions and judgments. Skill in examining and re-engineering operations and procedures, formulating policy, and developing and implementing new strategies and
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, train and supervise the training of student workers on Sound, Lighting, Staging and rigging as it pertains to classroom A/V technology and all internal/external events. Assists in map creation and layout
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-engineering operations and procedures, formulating policy, and developing and implementing new strategies and procedures Ability to create, compose, and edit written materials. Ability to make administrative
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, expenditure control procedures and documentation. Ability to interpret, adapt, and apply guidelines and procedures. Ability to assist the Director in examining and re-engineering operations and procedures
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state license in Radiologic Technology (CRT); minimum 5 years clinical experience in diagnostic radiology; and a minimum of one year teaching experience in the field of radiology preferred. Must be
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computer hardware and audio-video recording systems. Manages the maintenance of simulation technology and equipment. Provides training and orientation of new simulation technicians. Organizes reference
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Posting Details Position Information Position Title Computer Science Faculty Position Position Summary The Gordon and Jill Bourns College of Engineering at California Baptist University invites
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, adapt, and apply guidelines and procedures. Skill in examining and re-engineering operations and procedures, formulating policy, and developing and implementing new strategies and procedures. Ability
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, Community and Public Health Nutrition, Food Processing and Engineering, Food Technology, and/or Quantity Food Systems Management and/or similar courses as assigned by the Department Chair. Nondiscrimination