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, Education, Experience, Certifications, Licensure) Bachelor’s degree in IT-related field. Support experience in a distributed team environment or higher education institutions a plus. Knowledge and ability
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such as space reservations, invitations (e.g., Zoom), and setup of food and beverages. Prepare materials and record accurate minutes, distributing them as needed. Other Functions Identify opportunities
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materials before they go live; conducts fact checking and proofreads. Distributes news releases, the weekly Inside Umass newsletter, website postings and the university communications' calendar to campus
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related to pest and rodent control within and around University owned buildings and land; performs related work as required. Essential Functions Participates in the safe handling, distribution, and
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related to pest and rodent control within and around University owned buildings and land; performs related work as required. Essential Functions Participates in the safe handling, distribution, and
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similar institutional setting. Expertise in HVAC, electrical systems, DDC, water distribution, and renewable energy technologies. Experience with utility contract management, grant writing, and securing
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of complex distributed systems to a more centralized enterprise model. Analyzes, monitors and keeps systems current with changing technologies. Designs, analyzes and configures Windows and Linux servers in a
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distribution to staff. Communicates classroom coverage assignments to Resource Team members. Hires and schedules student Assistant Teacher staff each semester and summer, including interviewing, assisting with
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inquiries to the appropriate destination. Responsible for day-to-day operations of the Business Office. This includes, but is not limited to, overseeing mail distribution and shipments out of the Department
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of complex distributed systems to a more centralized enterprise model. This may entail converting on-prem virtual servers to cloud based virtual servers, facilitating the reconfiguration of networks and