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business needs for new systems. • Analyzes program policies and procedures to determine their effect on automated systems and system functional areas. • Serves as a liaison by providing consultation
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• Must be able to work in a team-oriented atmosphere as a partner within the department as well as the campus community. • Must be comfortable with computer software applications, such as; Microsoft
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Hardware Repair • Provide hardware repair services for university and student owned computing devices which includes warranty replacement when possible. • Facilitate and assist in supporting
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Diploma or GED equivalency. Required Work Experience: One year of work experience in a computer-related support position. Required Licenses and Certifications: A valid driver’s license. Physical Demands
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, and documents user requirements, business processes, and problems to automate or improve existing systems. • Elicits and documents business needs for new systems. • Analyzes program policies and
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Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level AA (at a minimum) for desktop and mobile access. Work to strategically plan digital marketing and advertising, collaborating with partners within the university to create
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associated with data security. Oversee the annual service awards and employee recognition program. Work with the HR data analyst to ensure HR data is accurate and relevant. Work with the Manager of Benefits
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initiatives. • Any other duties assigned within the position classification area. Marginal Duties/Responsibilities: Skills and Abilities: • Write basic computer code. • Competent in Excel, Word, and databases
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. • Coordinate advising assignments, program changes, and support for special student populations (e.g., first-generation, underprepared, veterans, international, students of color, students with differing
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, annual reports, newsletters, and other materials. *Meeting with deans, program directors, and other campus leaders and attending campus events as directed to learn about students, employees and programs