319 scholarship-phd-electrical-power-engineering uni jobs at City Colleges of Chicago
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of their learning and career goals. QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in Automotive Technology is strongly preferred. Minimum Associates degree in Automotive Technology as the base degree. Current certification from
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ENGINEER - FULL TIME KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE Kennedy-King College is seeking a full time Engineer too provide a variety of services to departments such as: electrical mechanical and building related
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, fans and automatic/power oiling pumps and engines. · Adheres to all standards of operation, laws, statues and industry best practices. · Maintains building equipment and machinery to keep
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in troubleshooting and/or safety. Familiarity with all aspects of overhead high voltage electric line work, as well as electric theory for the utility industry. Ability to construct and operate high
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TUTOR - SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY- PART TIME CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO - MALCOLM X COLLEGE The part-time Tutor bridges the gap between the college and the needs of the student. This position also helps
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JOB DEVELOPER – GRANT FUNDED INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS MALCOLM X COLLEGE Through the Workforce Equity Initiative Grant OHC funds Project Evolve, a program designed to support Chicago’s African
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TENURE TRACK FACULTY - SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY MALCOLM X COLLEGE Malcolm X College is currently seeking a Full-Time Faculty to teach Surgical Technology courses. If you have passion for teaching and
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an innovative technology environment that promotes and supports student success and improves teaching, learning, and operations. PRIMARY OBJECTIVE Reporting to the Executive Director - Information and Simulation
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ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR - AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (PART-TIME) TRUMAN COLLEGE Truman College is currently seeking a part-time faculty to teach Automotive Technology courses. If you have passion for teaching
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