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, and coordination of administrative processes. This is an Auxiliary funded position. Employment is subject to availability of funding and may cease at the time funding for this employment is depleted
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needed. Schedule and provide safety training, monitor work practices, report accidents, and process workers’ compensation claims as required. Manage work requests in line with SOPs and guidelines. Review
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ledger; processing of payments; maintenance of all necessary documents in an auditable format; training departmental personnel on required procedures; preparation of required tax forms and reports; and
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writing process. The UWC offers online and face-to-face appointments and serves as a campus resource for ongoing, cross-disciplinary learning about writing through events and workshops. We encourage and
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understanding of teamwork and communication in the context of the design process. Experience in an industry setting as a project manager or equivalent is a plus. Experience supervising or instructing university
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protocols, and compliance standards. Demonstrated ability to develop and implement operational efficiencies and process improvements. Ability to effectively coordinate with multiple stakeholders, vendors, and
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efficient transaction processing and provide stakeholders with accurate and timely information to make informed, data-driven decisions. This is a reposted position. Previous applicants are still being
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to develop new areas for process improvements for the team, office, and work with students. Analyze data to ensure data-informed decisions support retention, persistence, and graduation metrics. Assist
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industrial processes including physical and ergonomic hazards at all university facilities. Also assist the Safety Training Coordinator in developing training sessions to support all aspects of the Workplace
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. Responsibilities: Perform preventative maintenance on HVAC building automation systems (BAS) and related equipment to ensure continuous operation and prevent equipment interruptions through proactive analysis