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Apply now Job no:501510 College / VP Area: College of Arts & Sciences Work type:Faculty Location:Newark/Hybrid Categories:Art & Design, Full Time INTRODUCTION/POSITION: The Department of Art and
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, Assistant Professor of Marketing Department of Business Administration Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics University of Delaware The Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics at
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technology. Basic computer skills. Effective performance management skills. Ability to foster a cooperative work environment. Ability to develop, plan, and implement short and long-range goals. Knowledge
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Committee for Ocean Research, the Mangone Climate Change Science and Policy Hub, and the Delaware Sea Grant program. In addition, CEOE is home to a fleet of innovative vehicles and instruments that contribute
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, emergency maintenance, contract documents and specifications, budgeting, cost estimating, and fiscal management principles and procedures. Skill in the use of computers. Ability to interpret financial data
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staff on sponsored projects to ensure timely distribution of effort for academic workload and specific program sponsored research activity. Acts as the effort certification administrator and works with
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compliance with applicable regulatory requirements and sound safety and health practices. The ECO performs duties associated with Clean Air Act program management and compliance, Air Permitting and Annual Air
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Money Room. Manage petty cash required for Intercollegiate Athletics and BCC Events. Manage department purchasing card program Approve purchasing card limit requests; review and recommend appropriate
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, and infectious waste pick-ups on campus; interacts with faculty, researchers, and students on waste issues. Performs routine duties associated with the chemical waste disposal program. Utilizes fleet
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, rsvp lists, program and other document preparation, food service, and itinerary scheduling. Organizes and coordinates various ad hoc and committee meetings and workshops, and senior-level search