Navajo Technical College

CAM-Project Coordinator

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Pay$24.00 / hour
LocationCrownpoint/New Mexico
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 1497383

      This position description indicates in general the nature and levels of work, knowledge, skills, and
      abilities. It is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or
      responsibilities required or assigned to this position. This position will be funded by a National Science
      Foundation (NSF) grants, and an NNSA Grant, whereby NTU is the lead institution and there are various
      sub-grantee partners.

      JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
      * Coordinate activities across a several Grants and initiatives.
      * Establish and maintain communications across the CAM network of stakeholders.
      * Assist in coordination within the CAM Labs.
      * Assist in purchasing by adhering to NTU and NSF requirements, guidelines, and procedures.
      * Assist in Budget reconciliation and working with the business office to monitor spending
      progress.
      * Familiarize yourself with the various goals of each grant the CAM is involved with and how the
      activities are related.
      * Provide logistical support for activities supported by the various grants


      LOCATION:

      The selected candidate will be provided an office on the NTU campus in Crownpoint, New
      Mexico. They will be expected to travel and make connections throughout the Navajo Nation and in other
      locations across the US Southwest region.


      REQUIREMENTS FOR THE POSITION:

      The candidate should have:
      * Experience identifying project goals, objectives, and scope to create and evaluate a project plan.
      * Experience delegating tasks, outlining timelines, identifying risks, and managing administrative
      and financial resources to ensure successful project completion.
      * Ability to travel on a need-based basis (all travel expenses will be paid/reimbursed by grants).
      *Ability to create an inspiring team environment with an open communication culture.
      * Strong networking and coordinating skills, such as ability to guide, monitor, and lead multiple
      laboratory activities.
      *Strong advanced manufacturing knowledge especially CAD, Simulation, Additive Manufacturing
      and the manufacturing process.
      *Should have experience in a research lab setting.
      *Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
      *Ability to develop and deliver effective presentations before diverse groups of professionals, people from the private sector, and the American Indian community.
      * Understanding or willingness to learn federal grants management.
      * Proficiency in Microsoft software and other web-based project management tools.
      * Understanding or willingness to learn from, communicate with, and effectively interact with
      indigenous peoples and their communities.
      * Self-knowledge and awareness about one's own cultural worldview as well as an open attitude
      towards other cultures.


      All positions at NTU are hired based upon Navajo law, which stipulates that Navajo preference be given
      in the employment of qualified candidates. We promote equal opportunity through affirmative action in
      employment and educational programs and activities. Discrimination is prohibited based on race, color,
      religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability and qualified veteran
      status. Equal employment opportunity includes but is not limited to, recruitment, hiring, promotion,
      termination, compensation, benefits, transfers, university-sponsored training, education, tuition assistance,
      and social and recreational programs.


      All of those hired by NTU must agree to a full background check before and after employment.

  • About the company

      Navajo Technical University is a public tribal land-grant university in Crownpoint, New Mexico, United States, with sites in the towns of Chinle, Arizona and Teec Nos Pos, Arizona.