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Tenure Track Faculty Position Electrical & Computer Engineering College of Engineering California State Polytechnic University, Pomona invites applications for a tenure track faculty position in
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& Materials Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Electromechanical Engineering Technology, Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering; MEP; and the
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initiatives dealing with research data management, open science, and cybersecurity. In this role, the incumbent provides research consultations tailored to science-related topics for both faculty and students
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activities oversees articulation agreements with other colleges and universities, processes grades, maintains accurate student records, verifies student enrollment data, monitors academic standing, evaluates
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, planners, project managers, administrative staff, carpenters, plumbers, locksmiths, painters, electricians, landscapers, computer technicians, custodians and other building and mechanical trade technicians
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University requirements along with the timely and accurate dissemination of information to students, parents, campus constituents, the CSU Chancellor's Office, and the external community. OREP provides
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information and best practices to ensure updates are made timely. Assist in the coordination of all auxiliary audits performed by external auditors (e.g., independent CPA firms, the CO, grant agencies, etc
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, identifying metrics for data collection and risk management by academic units. Provide information on programs and resources related to engaged learning, and inform faculty businesses/organizations, and
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for mentees and volunteer faculty/staff mentors Support with planning and leading information sessions, presentations, campus visits for prospective, incoming, and continuing students and families
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in various databases, changing, correcting, or modifying that information accurately and in compliance with academic regulations, correctly interpreting that information and explaining it to students