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management, problem solving, and interpersonal skills; - Ability to work independently to meet deadlines and set work priorities; - Knowledge in MS Office applications (e.g., Word, Excel, and Outlook) and
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Job Description The position is service and instruction oriented and will be focused on continuation of the College's Equine Podiatry Service. The purpose of the Equine Podiatry Service is to unite
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estimates, managing and coordinating multiple electric utility distribution system projects of varying types and complexity. Designing, coordinating and directing installation, maintenance and operation
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. The essential duties to the operation of the unit include administrative, fiscal, and business functions, including ability to address routine and non-routine fiscal issues; independently respond to requests
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Job Description The Division of Human Resources is seeking a detail-oriented candidate with strong customer service skills to work as a Service Center Representative in the Division of Human
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. The essential duties to the operation of the unit include administrative, fiscal, and business functions, including ability to address routine and non-routine fiscal issues; independently respond to requests
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the College. This particular role will have a focus on supporting international travel and providing fiscal management of the College’s study abroad programming, in addition to other administrative duties
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of ad hoc financial reports; and the assistance with other financial and administrative duties as requested. This role will also cross-train with other Fiscal Technicians and, working as a collaborative
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measures, including milk samples, infant fecal samples, measures of infant structural and functional brain development using MRI collected during natural sleep, as well as other functional neuroimaging
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The Director of Major Gifts at the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center (EMC), a part of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine (VMCVM) at Virginia Tech, will solicit