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Industry certifications. Make software, hardware, and services recommendations to department clients. This requires staying abreast of current hardware, software, and service technology trends and assessing
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for university-owned equipment. The Senior Desktop Support Technician (EDP Programmer II) is responsible for providing advanced technical support to IT Enterprise Desktop Support customers in academic and
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on building systems such as; electric, electronic, electro-mechanical controls, card access/security, fire alarm, communication equipment, and their related devices and performs other related work as required
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capacity for current and future technology needs. Develops and updates standard operational procedures, training, and knowledgebase materials. Supports a large network operation that supports Windows and Mac
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water heating units, food service equipment domestic water supply systems, general maintenance of refrigeration units, electric motors and appliances, water pumps and air compressors, repair of cement
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with current phone number. Work Schedule Monday-Friday; 6am-2pm. Salary Information Grade 13, Special Recruitment rate: step 6. Special Instructions to Applicants Along with the application, please
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to elevate the department’s ability to automate processes, integrate applications, and utilize the latest technology to increase efficiency with the use of ETL Tools (such as FME or Boomi) and scripting
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for the highest level of excellence as we seek breakthrough solutions to mounting environmental, social, economic, and technological challenges in our world. Job Summary The Lead Systems Engineer designs
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collaborative and creative environment by providing guidance and mentorship on emerging trends in online and in-person instructional design, multi-media content, pedagogical practices, and educational technology
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design, multi-media content, pedagogical practices, and educational technology. Champions the adoption of evidence-based pedagogical practices and leads initiatives for faculty development in instructional