13 Science-"The-University-of-Edinburgh--------" uni jobs at City Colleges of Chicago
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ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR – BIOLOGY - PT DALEY COLLEGE Daley College is currently seeking a Part-Time biology Instructor for the Summer and Fall 2024 semester with a passion for teaching and learning
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. · Previous teaching or training experience is highly desirable. Preferred Qualifications: · Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Technology, or a related field –OR
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experience; or four years of directly related work experience. Completion of a basic certificate or training in printing technology is also acceptable. · Thorough knowledge of the lithographic process
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, ceramics, alloys, polymers, raw materials, material science Manufacturing Safety: OSHA standards, safety training, risk assessment, hazard analysis, industrial hygiene, ergonomics Manufacturing Management
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large print. 5. Assist students who are visually impaired by using raised line drawing materials to produce tactile graphs used in Math classes. 6. Assist students with visual impairments in science labs
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. Preferred Qualifications: · Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Fashion Design, Textile Technology, or a related field. · Professional certifications relevant to industrial sewing
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athletes. Provides skill demonstrations of sport coached. Critiques athletes’ performance to determine skills and abilities that need strengthening for overall team improvement. Assists with the recruitment
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athletes. Provides skill demonstrations of sport coached. Critiques athletes’ performance to determine skills and abilities that need strengthening for overall team improvement. Assists with the recruitment
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Science Programs. Works collaboratively with administrators to maintain course and curriculum standards, maintaining records, and monitoring Instructors’ performance. Makes presentations at various events
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serve more than 60,000 students annually at seven colleges and five satellite sites. The Health Information Technology (HIT) program at Malcolm X College’s Health Sciences Department is designed