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in development and implementation of a program or project. May oversee day-to-day operations of a program or project. Serve as liaison for area of specialization; answer questions and provide advice
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. Knowledge Of: Personal computer applications Skill In: Written, verbal and interpersonal communication Providing excellent customer service while complying with confidentiality laws and university policies
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of the intercollegiate athletic programs, which may include facility scheduling and maintenance, fiscal responsibility, program policies and procedures, events scheduling and operation, development and fund raising
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; installs glass adhesive materials (glass doctor), removes broken glass, cuts and installs panels to maintain building security and weather tight integrity. May repair and or replace door locking mechanisms
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. Examples of Duties: Duties/essential functions may include, but not be limited to, the following: Coordinate or assist in development and implementation of a program or project. May oversee day-to-day
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/Certification: Valid Ohio driver's license with safe driving record.Journeyman certificate preferred. Knowledge Of: Budgeting Inventory control Building and safety codes Mechanical systems Electrical wiring
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implementation of a program or project. May oversee day-to-day operations of a program or project. Serve as liaison for area of specialization; answer questions and provide advice on issues related to area of
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mediation of student issues. Advise students as needed. Oversee the maintenance of student records (e.g. change of program, exceptions, etc.) and end of term processes (e.g. graduation audits, clearance
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; installs glass adhesive materials (glass doctor), removes broken glass, cuts and installs panels to maintain building security and weather tight integrity. May repair and or replace door locking mechanisms
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the Division of Information Technology, in a manner consistent with the university mission; to serve as an advocate for innovative and effective use of academic computing and related technology at Kent State