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to prioritize and multi-task Strong computer skills, including Google Suite, OneDrive, and other web-based software and databases. Aptitude to learn and adapt to new and changing technology. Preferred: Bachelor’s
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University of Maine Job Schedule Full time Regular or Temporary Regular Department UM Athletics Operations Bargaining Unit Non-Represented Employees Job Description Assists the Softball Program with coaching
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task specific program that is assessed on a weekly, monthly and quarterly basis to ensure the target cleanliness ratings are maintained. The position plays an important role in ensuring the health and
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and electronic methods. Demonstrated computer and technology skills. Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks in an autonomous work environment as well work effectively as part of a team
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, prepare, publish and distribute an Annual Security Report, (ASR) and provide notice of the availability of the ASR to all prospective employees. This report consists of two basic parts: disclosure
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. Excellent computer skills, with fluency in all Microsoft Office applications. Working knowledge of financial and purchasing procedures, record-keeping, policies, etc. Flexibility in coping with changing
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of equipment such as hand tools, lap top computers and diagnostic hardware to perform work. Operates various measuring, diagnostic and testing instruments. Requisitions material and supplies from
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technology for assessing training impact preferred Excellent organizational, communication, and computer skills required Must possess a current CPR certification at time of hire or must attain one within 1
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Technical Lead position is an upper-level technical position, located within the Advanced Research Computing, Security, and Information unit, and primarily dedicated to supporting operations within
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Management, Computer Science & Business, Finance, Management, Marketing, and Sport Management), two concentrations (Entrepreneurship and International Business), and several minors. The Graduate School