SSTI Job Corner
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Research Specialist, Senior - University of Arizona
Collect and analyze data and prepare reports on technology-based economy in the Tucson region and in the state of Arizona. Salary: DOE plus University of Arizona benefits. Review begins Sept. 21, 2005, and continues until filled. The University of Arizona is an EEO/AA - M/W/D/V Employer.
Executive Director - Arizona Virtual Water University
The Arizona Virtual Water University (AVWU) is a proposed collaboration of the Arizona Board of Regents, Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and the University of Arizona. The AVWU Executive Committee is seeking an executive director to coordinate the development and implementation of the strategic plan for AVWU, working initially with one or more associate directors, who will serve as liaison(s) to the Arizona Department of Water Resources, the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, and the Arizona Department of Commerce. Thereafter, the executive director will coordinate the AVWU-related activities of the three universities by working with coordinators at each university and three associate directors via telephone, Internet, meetings and other formats. Position requires someone with an advanced degree in planning, management, hydrology or other field related to water and a strong orientation to innovation. The position also requires a minimum of five years of experience in water research, education or technology development. Salary is DOE with benefits.
Director - PENNTAP
PENNTAP, a statewide program based on Penn State's Campus, University Park, Pa., is seeking a full-time director. PENNTAP supports technology-based economic development by helping companies improve competitiveness through providing a limited amount of free technology assistance to help resolve specific technical needs. The director of PENNTAP provides leadership and expertise in building effective relationships with state and federal agencies, identifying and securing funding to support program growth, manages the university's industrial extension program and promotes PENNTAP's services. Requirements include a master's degree or equivalent knowledge, five years of work-related experience in a technology-based economic development program or related field, success in identifying and securing funding, excellent communication skills, and managing staff and budgets. A demonstrated commitment to diversity is required. Applications are due Sept. 15, 2005. Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce.