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to communicate effectively in both oral and written form. Ability to use computers, computer systems and basic computer applications. Appointment Information Salary Information: The wage for this position is
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performance of the police activities of their departmental bureaus, shifts and/or units. In addition, the Police Lieutenant frequently participates in the coordination of written directives and other program
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, and similar documents. • Supervision of departmental student worker or extra help worker for special area projects. • Prepares packages to be shipped and keys info into UPS computer application
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assistance and support related to computer systems, hardware, and software. MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES IT Specialist - Major Duties & Responsibilities Desktop Support Serve as first point of contact
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, develop, test and maintain computer and web-based applications, systems, subsystems and databases. Provide technical support for all programs and services provided by the Office of Student Financial Aid
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under the stress of deadlines. Must be proficient in writing, grammar, oral communication and the application of computer software and hardware. • Proficiency in administrative procedures and practices is
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. See go.uillinois.edu/BenefitHighlights for additional details. Job Summary Participate in the implementation of the total child care program of the facility, working in cooperation with other Associates
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. Operating personal computer and installed software, F&S systems, Excel, Word, Access, Desktop Intellegence, Visual Basic, and EDW. Ability to: Work independently. Recongnize a needed change to a task, report
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Management Controls Department including Shop SJ, Shop PM, Shop 41, and Shop 55 to resolve equipment/automation/control operational issues across campus. Works with and utilizes the UD Program Coordinator
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Visiting Scientific Specialist, Environmental Assessments Researcher - Illinois State Geological Sur
assessment program health and safety plan, which includes having or acquiring 40-hour OSHA hazardous waste site worker training, followed by 8-hour annual refresher training, and undergoing annual physical