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Spanish. • Expertise working in a computer-driven work place. • Excellent customer service skills. • High school diploma or equivalent. • Bilingual/ bicultural competencies with oral and written fluency in
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, Audio & Video equipment, networking, telephone, voice mail, CATV, assist with public computer lab administration and supervision. Responsibilities Responsible to model the University Mission through
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, Audio & Video equipment, networking, telephone, voice mail, CATV, assist with public computer lab administration and supervision. Responsibilities Responsible to model the University Mission through
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positive interaction with colleagues and external parties. -Advise undergraduate students on program progression and academic success. Additionally, mentor graduate and undergraduate students on professional
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and repair of university-owned computer technology and AV; determine current and future technology needs and systems function requirements through the application of system analysis techniques; make end
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reporting, and Smart Plan. • Knowledge of higher education business processes and compliance requirements. • Exposure to change management and ITIL practices. Essential Duties Work hours Full-time; This
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reporting, and Smart Plan. • Knowledge of higher education business processes and compliance requirements. • Exposure to change management and ITIL practices. Essential Duties Work hours Full-time; This
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the Division of Student Life to support the Lewis Experience. Minimum Qualifications Qualifications Required: Qualifications Required: High School Diploma; Excellent typing and computer skills with high degree
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree. Must be enrolled in a graduate program at Lewis University and maintain satisfactory progress. Must also be available on some weekends and evenings. Individual needs to have
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Summary Information Job Description Summary Adjunct Faculty will teach classes in the Department of Engineering, Computing, and Mathematical Sciences, on an as needed basis starting Fall 2021