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Baton/OC Spray. Must have successfully completed the Consortium of Universities Law Enforcement Academy or equivalent training and certification from a civilian or military law enforcement academy. Should
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, and support of all hardware (AV and computer) and software components. This role provides hands-on, expert-level support for a wide range of integrated technologies, serves as the application
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their teams, communities and across campus. The Community Director lives in the assigned residential area. Primarily desk work in an office or workspace using a university issued laptop computer. Some meetings
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standards of best practice, this individual should collaborate with the team in order to deliver high quality simulation learning activities that are delivered across both undergraduate and graduate
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skills and working knowledge of Microsoft Office and Adobe. Experience working with high-volume copy machines and postage metering equipment, as well as a variety of post-production finishing devices. Work
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offsite settings Eager to learn and quickly master new procedures and technology Strong nursing foundation, including phlebotomy, IV placement, and patient assessment Minimum of three years in nursing
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-53, ISO 27001, and SOC 2 Experience managing an operational team. Experience using incident handling methodologies Deep technical knowledge of computer networking concepts and protocols, network
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effectively with faculty, administrators, students, alumni and external constituents Proficiency in basic data management systems and basic computer applications (e.g., Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint
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a direct service to the department to ensure a comfortable, safe and clean environment in which the University community can live, learn and work. Requirements and Qualifications High school diploma
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applications (e.g., Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD), Report Management Systems (RMS)). Strong technical knowledge of software, hardware, and network security principles as they apply to confidential law