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role, ideally in a manufacturing environment Experience working in a print manufacturing environment Experience with procurement of inventory and goods, ideally in a manufacturing environment Experience
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Position Title: Manufacturing Industry Strategic Advisor - SW Iowa Job Group: Professional & Scientific Required Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree and 8 years of related experience Preferred
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in promoting participation in the ISU entrepreneurial ecosystem, including I-Corps and the ISU Startup Factory. This position may be tasked with supervising junior personnel. The successful candidate
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monitoring licensee compliance and performance; and in promoting participation in the ISU entrepreneurial ecosystem, including I-Corps and the ISU Startup Factory. This position may be tasked with supervising
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manufacturing services for materials and devices, interact with internal and external stakeholders to explore their microfabrication needs, conduct research, collaborate on grant proposals, and publish findings
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of industry experience • Expertise leading, influencing, and motivating others meet objectives • Experience utilizing a variety of nondestructive testing tools for part inspection purposes • Experience with
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interactions with the livestock and meat processing industries in the State. It’s collegial environment, embedded in a strong livestock industry, makes the Department of Animal Science at Iowa State University
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in engineering • 15+ years of industry experience • Experience assessing, developing, and implementing change within manufacturing businesses • Experience developing and presenting complex topics
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maintain the highest standards of integrity and ethical behavior. Required Minimum Qualifications: Master’s degree in interior design or related fields, OR Bachelor’s degree + 5 years of relevant industry
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capstone sequence in which student teams select and complete engineering design projects, often in response to the needs of industry partners. These courses are critical to the accreditation of the AE and