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Apply now Job no:535642 Work type:Officer of Administration Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Executive/Management/Director Department: Budget, Financial Analysis and Data Analytics (BFADA) Appointment
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are strongly desired. Minimum Requirements This classification requires a basic foundation of knowledge and skills in systems analysis and related programming support functions generally obtained by a bachelor's
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element of this position is the hiring, training and supervision of student staff. Responsibilities also include the generation of several financial and account maintenance reports. Responsible
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a multitude of high-level projects while also managing the daily operations of the program. Professionalism with internal and external constituents is a key success factor. This position reports
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with faculty experts, partners across state universities in Oregon and other universities, government organizations, and other community organizations to provide research, analysis, and solutions
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scheduling system and will identify course trends and outcomes, conducting analysis for strategic planning, policy formulation, and enrollment management. This position will also collaborate with DSGN
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certification (NSCA – CSCS). • Formal research experience in sport and exercise science. • Experience building and managing data management, analysis, and visualization workflows within an athlete management
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. The incumbent in this position will work in coordination with youth program leadership on the implementation of procedures and recommendations will be an integral element of the position, as is solid knowledge
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deadlines as they relate to financial transactions at the UO. In addition, the position will provide guidance, analysis, and transactional assistance (including but not limited to high volume AR/AP processing
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for at least three (3) professional references." Department Summary The Department of Landscape Architecture is an intrinsic component of the School of Architecture and Environment in the College of Design. The