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of software, Matlab, LabView, or equivalent engineering software. Working knowledge of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) both hardware and software. Ability to work with data acquisition systems. Notice
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. Computer literacy with development and ticket-related database management applications preferred. Ability to work in a timely manner despite many deadlines and competing requirements. Strong writing, design
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personnel for counseling purposes and information exchange. Provides athletic training coverage for designated sports programs, including practices, home and away contests. Provides AT Room coverage during
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metadata standards, preferred. Basic knowledge of Linked Open Data, preferred. GENERAL INFORMATION: The Special Collections Cataloging Unit is part of the Cataloging and Metadata Department, a 13-member team
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the University Registrar, as part of the Enrollment Management Team, maintains information systems and students’ academic records, while providing educational support services for the University community. Under
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, student athletes and parents. Interfaces with student athletes, staff, coaches, physicians, athletic trainers and auxiliary medical personnel for counseling purposes and information exchange. Provides
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team. All faculty members are expected to demonstrate a commitment to providing a supportive environment and cultivate belonging. GENERAL INFORMATION: The Department is a thriving academic unit ranked #1
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, prospective students interested in those programs, and transfer students. Disseminate information on academic policy and curricular matters. • Advise students on matters such as registration, choosing majors
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. • Ability to read blueprints and technical specifications. • Ability to supervise, train, and schedule staff effectively; strong organizational and planning skills. • Proficiency in basic computer
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, alumni and government agencies to exchange information and/or solve problems and other issues. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: Manages the resources and operations of a department within the College of Engineering