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duties as assigned. (<1%) CONTACTS Department: Frequent contact with Executive and Senior Leadership of the institutions, associate directors of Case CCC. Regular contact with program leaders and core
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the General Counsel, occasionally for legal advice, requests for information. Contact with Human Resources to coordinate on training and other education program. Contact with offices in Student Affairs, Office
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to varying program assumptions given the function/source of the program, e.g., certificate of concentration, academic centers, JD program, LLM degrees, foreign programs, special format programming, and CLEs
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of the university's information security program. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Serve as the technical lead and escalation point for advanced cybersecurity incidents, digital forensic examinations, and complex investigations
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environment. Familiarity with Peoplesoft (SQL) is helpful. Advanced computer skills and experience with Adobe Photoshop, Access, Canvas and Blackboard are necessary. Ability to operate copy and fax machines
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. The nature and frequency of cleaning is performed according to Custodial Services' Quality Control Program. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Dust all flat and vertical surfaces and windowsills daily. Dust all surfaces
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financial assumptions for planning and forecasting for Great Lakes Energy Institute and the center. Develop and maintain long-range financial planning models tailored to varying program assumptions to be used
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. Timely and thorough processing is essential for agency consideration. Advise Office of Research Administration of program issues and develop creative solutions to resolve issues in SPARTA to meet deadlines
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. Basic computer skills, must be willing to learn Work Management System software to record work performed in the Zone. Ability to meet consistent attendance. Ability to interact with colleagues
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knowledge of computer functions and operations. Proficient and safe use of issued firearms, non-lethal weapons and restraints. Use of unarmed self-defense and restraint techniques. Safe and effective