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Admission Counselor in Lewiston, ME
Guided by the tenets of the Bates Mission Statement, the Admission Counselor serves as a member of the Admission team to recruit, admit, and enroll an academically talented and diverse class of students. The position will assist with various recruitment projects assigned according to previous experiences and departmental needs. Works closely with deans, counselors, operations team, campus partners, and secondary school counselors.
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Technical Director in Lewiston, ME
Provide technical support for Theater & Dance productions and student thesis projects/productions (non-academic, written thesis) in Schaeffer Theatre, Gannett Theater, Martin Andrucki Black Box Theatre, Marcy Plavin Dance Studio, and site-specific spaces on campus. Act as the departmental liaison to the Bates Dance Festival on campus. Collaborate with Theater & Dance faculty and staff to achieve departmental mission and goals.
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Boiler Operator - On Call in Lewiston, ME
Operates and maintains steam generating boilers and associated equipment for the central heating plant and other campus locations. Monitors and adjusts chemical water treatment equipment to maintain steam and return condensate quality.
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Cook's Assistant (Full Time, Full Year) in Lewiston, ME
Bates Dining, Conferences and Campus Events oversees all student dining and is also the College’s catering provider. Staff holding a Cook's Assistant position primarily work in student dining providing approximately 5000 meals per day to the students, faculty, staff and guests of the college who dine in Commons. They are also called upon to prepare items for catered events as needed. As such, this position calls for someone who is able to safely, efficiently and consistently produce and present food in a high volume setting. A focus on providing outstanding customer service and exemplary organizational and time management skills are a must
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Programmer/Analyst in Lewiston, ME
The Programmer/Analyst is responsible for the detailed analysis, design, development, implementation, and maintenance of systems and applications to support the business and management needs of the College. This individual will gather business rules, develop detailed functional requirements, document and diagram the current and future business practices, develop test cases, lead testing efforts, and troubleshoot issues. The programmer/Analyst will lead small and large-scale projects independently and will participate in team decision-making processes.
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