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Indiana Appointment Type Non-Tenure-track/Contract Length of Appointment FT Academic Year Description Full-time, nine-month, one-year renewable position from the areas of the natural/physical sciences
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online courses in one or more of the following disciplines: aquatics, exercise science, physical education, sport administration, physical fitness wellness, sport and exercise psychology, biomechanics
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for safety, hazardous materials information, and University policies, procedures, and communications. 3.Must be able to perform all mental and physical requirements as outlined in each job duty. 4.You must be
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process (e.g., land/site analysis, conceptual design, design development, construction documentation), digital applications (including GIS), traditional and contemporary graphic communication, design build
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fleet policy. 4.Must be able to perform all mental and physical requirements as outlined in each job duty. 5.You must be 18 years or older. Authorization to work in the US Candidates for searches must
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Process and complete assigned administrative requests that require specific administrative access, such as email distribution lists, creating/removing user accounts, and other similar requests as assigned
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, e.g., steam, dust, etc. 3.Must have clean body, teeth, hair, nails, and clothing. 4.Must be able to perform all physical and mental requirements outlined in each job duty/responsibility. 5.You must be
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Enterprise Architect to ensure effective design and implementation of new technology and achievement of business process improvements. Utilize the Enterprise Project Management Office (EPMO) as needed
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eBill accounts, Registration activities, the Total Withdrawal process and more. Our Statement on Inclusiveness At Ball State University, inclusiveness is one of the enduring values and informs all of our
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limited to record keeping, physical inventory, subordinate training, communication, executing promotions and advertisements, complying with branded concept license and franchise agreements and standards