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to recruitment, marketing, and admissions for the Master of Science in Environment and Sustainability Management (MS-ESM) program to ensure that we meet enrollment goals. The Associate Director also partners with
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compliance for on-campus events Manage and enforce the University’s construction safety program Direct investigations of occupational and fire-related incidents, accidents, and near-misses; lead root cause
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computers for generating spreadsheets, parts ordering, reading blueprints, and other related tasks Must have experience with meeting vendors and contractors for scoping out work, requesting proposals and
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. The Associate Director of Recruitment and Marketing manages all activities related to recruitment, marketing, and admissions for the Master of Science in Environment and Sustainability Management (MS-ESM) program
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duties include, but are not limited to: Assist with the accounting process of the University’s fixed assets in compliance with US GAAP, University, and other guidelines, identifying depreciable assets
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, ranging from registrar’s office records specialists, financial aid counselors, assistant and associate deans, and other academic program managers. The Information Specialist will perform all duties and
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to ensure an effective compliance program, characterized by well-articulated policies and procedures, efficient mechanisms for ensuring that the University meets compliance obligations and responds
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of experience in facilities operations, with at least four (4) years in a supervisory role. Technical Skills: Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite; knowledge of Computer Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS
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program, characterized by well-articulated policies and procedures, efficient mechanisms for ensuring that the University meets compliance obligations and responds appropriately to problems, and a culture
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the physical infrastructure of our historic campus, ensuring its functionality, safety and aesthetics; Partnering with faculty, staff, and students to understand and address their needs, creating spaces