Buildings & Grounds Attendant
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Under routine supervision, engage in a variety of housekeeping, custodial and maintenance projects in University buildings and on adjacent grounds. |
Project Manager-Engineering & Planning
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Responsible for project administration on new construction, renovation and maintenance projects. Duties shall include providing all phases of project management including design (schematic to final), estimates, bidding, construction administration/coordination and post construction warranty issues. |
Staff Nurse
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Assess patient health problems and needs, develop and implement nursing care plans and maintain medical records. Administer nursing care to ill, injured, convalescent or disabled patients. May advise patients on health maintenance and disease prevention or provide case management. |
Food Service Worker I-Barista
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Under routine supervision, provide skills and perform a variety of duties necessary to engage in the service to customers at Starbucks, banquets and catering, and retail operations. Prepare and sell various beverages, food and retail items while providing excellent customer service and maintaining store standards. Perform similar retail and catering service duties throughout the year, and in the summer, as determined by operational needs of the Dining Services Department. |
Food Service Worker I
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Under routine supervision, provide skills and engage in the service to customers in residence hall food service, cash operations, banquets and catering. |
Food Service Worker I
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Under routine supervision, provide skills and engage in the service to customers in residence hall food service, cash operations, banquets and catering. |
Food Service Worker II-Retail
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Under routine supervision, perform a variety of duties necessary for the daily maintenance, operation and supervision of employees in a retail operation. Provide skills and perform duties in the preparation and resale of various food, beverage and retails items. Ensure success through excellent customer service and maintenance of retail operation standards. |
Buildings & Grounds Attendant
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Under routine supervision, engage in a variety of housekeeping, custodial and maintenance projects in University buildings and on adjacent grounds. |
Asst Men's & Women's Swimming Coach
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Assist the Head Men's/Women's Swimming and Diving Coach with all assigned duties associated with the Intercollegiate Men's/Women's Swimming and Diving Programs. |
Asst Men's/Women's Diving Coach
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Assist the Head Men's/Women's Swimming and Diving Coach with all assigned duties associated with the Intercollegiate Men's/Women's Swimming and Diving Programs. |
Executive Administrative Assistant
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Provide support for the Student Success Department, including support for the central Student Success Office, Success Advisors housed in offices/departments across campus, Academic Support Program, Educational Success Platform (ESP), Perkins grant, tutoring, and various additional student success initiatives. |
Asst Director-Facilities/Heating Plant
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Responsible for providing leadership to Plant Operations to include: directing the plant operations staff responsible for operating and performing preventive, routine and emergency maintenance in the plant; and management of contractors to complete maintenance repairs. |
Assistant Professor-Tenure Track
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Teach 12 credits per semester, teaching undergraduate and possibly online graduate literacy education courses, and other related English or Literacy courses as needed. Teach in the School of Education with classes in the Subject of Education including the following: Elementary Reading Instruction II (An in-depth consideration and extension of the content provided in Reading Instruction I. An examination of diagnostic techniques, introduction of reading subject matter materials and a practicum experience.); Literature For Young Adults (A comprehensive study of books for young adults, designed for secondary school teachers. Needs and interests of adolescents are studied in conjunction with the application of selection principles to fiction and nonfiction of all types. Emphasis is placed on developmental reading for the accelerated, the average and the reluctant student.); Language Arts Methods and Materials for Elementary Teachers; (Survey of theories, research, strategies and programs for teaching the language arts and integrating them throughout the elementary school curriculum. A predetermined number of practicum hours in the elementary school are required); Elementary Reading Instruction I; (Study of the theories, processes, and strategies for teaching and assessing reading with a focus on emergent literacy and reading in the primary grades. A predetermined number of practicum hours in the elementary school are required.); Elementary Reading Instruction II; (An in-depth consideration and extension of the content provided in Reading Instruction I. An examination of diagnostic techniques, introduction of reading subject matter materials and a practicum experience.) |
Assistant Professor-Politcal Science
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Teach both undergraduate and graduate classes in the area of Public Administration such as budgeting, public policy, state and local government, American government or municipal government. Teach 12 credits per semester. Teach multiple subjects within the Public Administration and Political Science fields including the following: Environmental Management - Upper Peninsula; Research Methods of Public Administration (An examination of quantitative research methods designed for students of public administration and public policy. It introduces the scientific method, research design, data measurement and analysis); Principles of Public Administration (An introduction to theory and practice of the management of public affairs. Emphasis is placed on several themes and conceptual problems consistently appearing in the professional literature of public administration); Political and Administrative Aspects of Community Development (The political and administrative dimensions of community development. Students probe the administrative aspects of managing a planning process while considering the political realities of implementation); Public Budget Management (The major concepts, approaches, techniques and formats of public budgeting in the U.S., especially as these are applied to the local government setting. The objectives are to delineate and understand the various components and practices of budget planning, development, execution, auditing and evaluation. Additionally, the course will serve to enhance participant awareness and understanding of management issues and typical problems involved in the budgeting cycle and the methods used to address these); Experiential Applications Seminar; (This seminar serves as a capstone experience. Candidates complete a graduate research project report); and Humanity and Technology (This course investigates the positive and negative impacts of technology on society, including society’s response to new technology. Compelling ethical issues are examined, in engineering, public safety and health, athletic performance enhancement, weapons technology, privacy and surveillance, the Internet, and forensic technology). |
Assistant Professor-Biology
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Teach a range of undergraduate and graduate courses in human anatomy & physiology, animal physiology, introductory biology, and courses in their specialty. Establish an active research program, supervise MS thesis research, and lead pre-veterinary medicine program. |