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Technical Service Assistant in various locations
The Technical Service Assistant provides excellent customer service to ensure all requests are handled quickly and effectively. The position is responsible for deploying and maintaining hardware and software on endpoint devices (registers, kiosks, credit card readers), troubleshooting network and hardware related issues, leading student workers on hardware installations and repairs, assisting the Technology Manager in supporting the environment and customers, assisting in the system administrator role, ensuring that all requests are handled in a timely manner, and working with vendors to ensure all systems are operational and all operations are compliant with George Mason University policy, as well as industry best practices (PCI specifically).
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Retro-Commissioning Energy Engineer (RCEE) in various locations
George Mason University Facilities and Campus Operations has a great opportunity for an Energy Engineer at our Fairfax, VA campus.
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University Supervisors in various locations
The George Mason University College of Education and Human Development (CEHD), invites application from highly qualified individuals across all teaching licensure areas to supervise teacher candidates completing internships as part of Mason’s licensure programs. Mason is seeking individuals with licensed teaching experience in the areas of early childhood, special education, elementary, secondary, English as a second language, foreign languages, and health and physical education.
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Administrative Specialist in various locations
The Administrative Specialist plays a critical role in managing the day-to-day operations of the front office, and is the face of the department, greeting faculty, staff, and students, and assisting them as needed. They will supervise a staff of student wage workers, and will assist the department chair and the office manager with various duties.
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Assistant Professor (Term Instructional) in various locations
The Term Instructional Assistant Professor is responsible for preparing and teaching courses in physics (required) and astronomy (preferred), primarily at the undergraduate introductory and intermediate levels, as well as advising students toward academic, career, and life success. In addition, this position interacts with the department Chair and other faculty and staff regarding recruiting, curriculum design and assessment, and other service requirements of the department and university.
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Learning Strategist/Learning Coach - Disability Services in various locations
George Mason University’s Disability Services is seeking part-time Learning Strategists and Learning Coaches for their Mason Autism Support Initiative (MASI) and the Executive Functioning Program (EFP).
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Scientific Applications Programmer in various locations
The Large-scale Dynamics group in the Atmospheric, Oceanic and Earth Sciences is seeking a scientific applications programmer to generate and optimize programs for the analysis of weather and climate data.
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Marketing Cloud Administrator in various locations
The George Mason University Division of Enrollment Management invites applications for a Marketing Cloud Administrator. George Mason University has a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of all-inclusive diversity among its students, faculty, and staff, and strongly encourages candidates to apply who will support this commitment.
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Mason Talent Temporary Position Pool in various locations
Mason Temps is an in-house agency that recruits qualified candidates on a continual basis and places them in a range of temporary positions across the University. Positions vary depending on departmental needs and assignments can vary in length. We are unable to post every opportunity we receive; therefore, this application serves as the first step in the process to be considered for our current temp openings. Applicants will be contacted as positions become available.
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in various locations
Quantum Education Research for Social Transformation Fellowship will prepare recent doctoral graduates to become leaders in STEM education and workforce development research. Prior knowledge of physics or quantum science is not required for this position. The program is designed to enhance fellows’ research skills and build their understanding of convergence research through a cohort research project on creating a diverse and equitable quantum workforce. We will foster fellows’ post-academic growth and career readiness by providing wrap-around support (e.g., career guidance, mentorship, professional development workshops, access to leaders in related disciplines) of their development as leaders in this field.
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