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activities. Required Minimum Qualifications: Reliable transportation. High school diploma. Skills and Knowledge: Strong communication, organization, and computer skills. Preferred Qualifications: Weekday and
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person for any emergency situation for UAPD or UA facilities. Provides technical assistance and support related to computer systems, hardware, and software to patrons as needed. Handles course reserves
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. Ability to work in team environment. Understanding of computer systems, mobile devices and other tech products. Ability to diagnose and resolve basic technical issues. Preferred Qualifications: Supervisory
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calls, emails, and/or guests. Maintains files and enters data. Operates standard office equipment such as personal computers, copiers, fax machines, etc. Additional Department Summary: This position is
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skills, fluency with business computer use and industry relevant applications, and reporting outcomes. Candidates must demonstrate experience effectively and efficiently producing content, performing
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: The Instructional Technologist II uses pedagogically sound principles to assist faculty with the integration of technology into instruction to enhance teaching and learning. Collaborates with other
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departmental budget. Performs some simple budget monitoring/entry. Operates standard office equipment such as personal computers, copiers, fax machines, etc. Additional Department Summary: This position provides
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and competence in managing critical incidents and communications with others. Basic computer skills such as word processing and email. Ability to effectively interact with University community members
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computers, printers, peripherals, as well as other specialized test equipment and should be proficient with computer software such as Microsoft Outlook, Word, & Excel in addition to having a working
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the University’s various colleges, uniting engineers, computer scientists, biologists, social scientists, economists, and more to tackle the pressing water challenges faced by Alabama and the world. AWI-affiliated