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shipping and receiving documents and requisitions for discrepancies. Provides pickup and delivery services. Uses a computer to enter, track, and inventory all items. Required Qualifications Previous
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Job Description The Travel and Events Assistant provides administrative and program support to the Travel and Events Manager, and general office support. Responsibilities include independently and
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initiatives. This position is housed within the office of Scholar Support and is responsible for coaching, program development, and assessment. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree from an accredited
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. The manager serves as a bridge between technical and functional stakeholders, regularly collaborating with program managers, finance, registration staff, and external partners to improve service delivery and
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President for Audit, Risk, and Compliance and Chief Risk Officer and will work collaboratively with various departments to coordinate the COI and COC program. This is a hands-on position that liaises with a
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Job Description The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is looking for a person to teach the practical aspects of undergraduate electrical and computer engineering, primarily
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. They manage all logistics on assigned events including, but not limited to, décor, schedule, location, food and beverage, guest lists, audiovisual, communication, parking, transportation, program, entertainment
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knowledge of general accounting principles (i.e. processing invoices, preparing travel vouchers, preparing spreadsheets, and processing reimbursements.) • Operating computer systems such as Windows and
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the values of inclusion. Computer skills using Mac and PC platforms. Proficient in using a variety of programs within the Adobe Creative Suite (i.e., Photoshop, After Effects, Lightroom, Illustrator, Premiere
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Ph.D. in Accounting from an AACSB accredited school. Program of scholarly research consistent with the rank applied for. Instructional capabilities at both the undergraduate and graduate levels