85 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"U.S"-"U.S" "St" positions at Grand Valley State University
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and oversee financial systems access for the CHP. Approve program requisitions, invoices and expenses as required of the Cost Center Manager. Manage and oversee the annual budget allocation process
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coordinating work, analyzing data, preparing reports, making recommendations and other duties associated with the successful completion of a project/program. Performs administrative work of a confidential nature
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ability to prioritize and manage multiple complex tasks. This role requires a proactive problem-solver who thrives in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Strong interpersonal communication skills and the
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The Ceramics Adjunct Instructor and Technical Supervisor will oversee facilities, budget, and safety in a dynamic Ceramics program servicing art majors and non-art majors. Additionally, they will
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report management from courses, students, faculty/staff, alumni, employers, and industrial partners for use in program improvement. Support for meetings and management of faculty, staff, and administrative
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able to: Spend multiple hours outdoors in all types of weather (including heat, cold, rain, snow, and wind) and on variable waters. Stand and walk for the duration of a typical 2.5 hour program and pre
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and staff. Outstanding organizational skills and the ability to complete projects on a timely basis and manage multiple priorities. Attention to detail and reconciliation experience. Proficient with
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for simulation systems. 4. Prepares and maintains equipment, media, computers, and materials related to simulation learning. 5. Supports digital media use, web stream creation, content distribution
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Qualifications High school graduate or equivalent. Minimum of four years of relevant work experience. Demonstrated administrative and organizational skills. Experience with various computer software applications
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This position creates, implements, and manages a peer mentoring program with a focus on peer mentoring in first-year academic experiences such as first-year seminar courses and learning communities