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the Finance Strategy & Solutions Team as our next Finance Coordinator. Finance personnel on the Finance Strategy & Solutions team within Business Affairs successfully manage unit budgets, finances, and complex
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advisors on complex or unusual cases. Professional Development and Program Support/Participate in ongoing training, development opportunities, and departmental meetings. Support special advising-related
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support to the Population Sciences Program and the Community Outreach & Engagement (COE) Office. This position supports core business operations by coordinating calendars, travel, meetings, and events
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include software as well as hardware issues and have a highly varied level of complexity. Performs evaluation of issues, asking questions to find resolution. Escalates the issue to the appropriate person
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relocations services, please click here . Duties & Responsibilities Administrative Support: Provides administrative support to the Chief Audit Executive including complex calendar management, preparation
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software. Knowledge of subsurface imaging, mapping, and 3-D visualization. Ability to communicate complex scientific findings effectively to interdisciplinary teams. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree
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collaborate for the purpose of solving today’s most complex and critical problems, including: How to prevent, treat and ultimately cure diseases that affect millions of people worldwide. How to address
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resources. Building and presenting academic information alongside senior academic advisors. Developing solutions to a variety of problems and working on moderately complex projects. Referring to policies and
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Greater Phoenix Area Address 475 N 5th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA Position Highlights Based on the growth and complexity of research computing at the College of Medicine-Phoenix the addition of a
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-Phoenix + Location Greater Phoenix Area Address 475 N 5th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA Position Highlights Based on the growth and complexity of research computing at the College of Medicine-Phoenix