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System Analyst in Administration – Orangeburg, SC
The Nuclear Engineering Program (NEP) at South Carolina State University is seeking a Systems Analyst who will be in charge of its Radiation Laboratory (RL) among other responsibilities.
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Assistant Professor in Administration – Orangeburg, SC
Some of the courses the successful candidate will be expected to teach include but are not limited to Design of Machine Elements, Applied Thermodynamics, Basic CAD, Computer-Aided Drafting, Engineering Materials, Microcomputer Applications, Rapid Prototyping, Manufacturing Processes, and Automation, Traditional Machine Tools as well as CNC Machine Tools, Fluid Mechanics, Senior Project Proposal as well as Capstone Senior Project Course and more. Other duties include Student advisement, committee assignment, performing research, and other scholarly activities through solicitation of externally funded grants in support of the mission of the University.
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Assistant Professor in Administration – Orangeburg, SC
Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Neurogenic communication disorders, Research, Adult Language, and Diagnostics; supervise student clinical practicum; advise undergraduate and graduate students; contribute to the accomplishment of Program and College goals (strategic plan)
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Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering in Administration – Orangeburg, SC
The applicant should possess a strong background in Fire Protection Engineering. The faculty member appointed to this position will be responsible for teaching a comprehensive range of core undergraduate courses in Fire Protection Engineering. These courses may include Life Safety Analysis (Introduction and Advanced), Fire Protection Fluid Mechanics, Smoke Management and Fire Alarm Systems, Water-Based Fire Protection System Design, Structural Fire Protection, Advanced Fire Suppression, Fire Dynamics, Fire-Informed Performance-Based Design, Fire Assessment Methods Lab and Proposal, as well as Fire Assessment Methods and Capstone. Furthermore, the applicant will contribute to the development of laboratories for this new concentration within the civil engineering curriculum. Additionally, the applicant may be required to assist the engineering department in offering basic engineering courses including but not limited to statics, land surveying, strength of materials, CAD drawing, and engineering ethics. Effective teaching, scholarly activities, and service to the University are required for retention, promotion, and tenure
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Climate-Smart Project Director in Administration – Orangeburg, SC
• Oversee the operations and management of the Climate-Smart Project. • Assist the Principal Investigator and the Project Implementation Team in designing, planning, implementing, monitoring, evaluating, reporting, and disseminating all aspects of the Project to its various publics. • Serve as a key advisor/resource to the 1890 Executive Team and University leadership. • Prepare project information to be used by the PI, Co-PIs, Office of Sponsored Research, Grants/Compliance, University leadership, Board of Trustees, and external entities. • Supervise project management team, postdocs, research technicians, extension agents, University staff, and off-campus implementing partners. • Schedule project meetings, conferences, and workshops for project participants, delivery of technical training, and reports on the Scope of Work. • Capable of communicating effectively in public settings, both orally and in writing. Ability to facilitate and coordinate the development, reporting, and dissemination of Impact Statements, Success Stories, Contact Hours, etc. • Ability to prepare, write, proofread, edit, format, and submit project correspondences such as progress reports, quarterly and annual reports, and other documents. • Ability to collect and decipher information to prepare written reports. • Ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and understandings. • Ability to establish and develop good relationships with staff, administrators, other institutions, organizations, etc. to prepare, implement, and accomplish successful project delivery. • Assist in interpreting, preparing, and monitoring the Plan of Work reporting regulations and requirements statewide for 1890 Research and Extension and disseminate (qualitative and quantitative) information to appropriate sources upon approval.
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