39 Materials Science positions at Arizona State University in america in United States
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coordinate site visits (e.g., audits, consultations, inspections) of university areas that utilize lasers, radioactive materials or radiation-producing equipment to ensure compliance with federal, state, local
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materials in a higher education environment Experience in troubleshooting and supporting faculty and students with technology Experience in writing, proofreading and editing instructional materials Experience
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directional assistance for the Library and campus. Carry out fulfillment duties, including but not limited to: Process resource requests (e.g. holds, recalls). Monitor materials on hold for library users
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lending program, which includes: Develop and implement policies and procedures that align with ASU Library standards Manage and maintain inventory of equipment, including repairs and replacements Create
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education technology. Join our innovative team at EdPlus, where you will play a pivotal role in provisioning cutting-edge solutions across our digital portfolio. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated
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are not limited to managing funder relationships, managing relationships with partner organizations, processing all reporting and payments, managing external vendors, working with technology vendor
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work, and tenant improvements. Coordinate work with University Housing tenant user and all appropriate ASU service groups and outside agencies, ensuring procedures and materials comply with
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102057BR Campus: Tempe Coordinator Job Description The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering is seeking an Academic Support Coordinator for the Student Success and Engagement team, part of Academic
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102117BR Campus: West Valley Academic Success Advisor Job Description The New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at ASU is seeking a motivated individual to join our advising team
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102054BR Campus: Tempe Director Job Description The Director of Career Integration is a new leadership position in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences’ Futures Center focused on improving