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Fraternity and Sorority Affairs for Wellness and Student Development. Program Leadership and Development: Assists the director in oversight of the administration of the office and its programs and initiatives
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for the Department of Athletics and Recreation in the administration and daily operation of its athletic and recreation facilities; and administering the day-to-day event operations of the varsity athletic program
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and oversight in the various OEL program areas, facilities and spaces including: Adventure Trips Program - weekend trips, technical skill clinics, campus-wide social and educational events and extended
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, including historical reports. 5. Monitor alarms in Simplex Grinnell Node system and respond accordingly. 6. Use computer programs including but not limited to Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows 10. 7. Follow
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Apply now Job no:497415 Position type:full-time Location:Lewisburg, PA Categories:Engineering, Mechanical Engineering The Mechanical Engineering Department at Bucknell University invites
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expertise in data visualization for multidisciplinary initiatives, create pathways for community engagement, and develop a summer bridge program surrounding data science challenges to attract students from
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program including program incentives - a myriad of other benefits, including parental leave, an employee assistance program, fitness center membership, and the power of your Bucknell ID card To learn more
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program including program incentives - a myriad of other benefits, including parental leave, an employee assistance program, fitness center membership, and the power of your Bucknell ID card To learn more
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code requirements. * Ability to interpret engineering drawings and specifications to determine layout for mechanical systems. * Ability to understand oral and written instructions and procedures
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institution that also offers strong professional programs in engineering, management, education, and music. Bucknell is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The university believes that students learn best in a