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and assign service requests Maintain an inventory and record of parts Train and coordinate shop staff Provide customer service Other duties as assigned Unit URL https://www.uidaho.edu/facility-services
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information and solving problems for faculty, staff and students, and providing program and/or event assistance. Duties may include: Coordinate office functions and maintain office processes, procedures, and
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card service, and student computer lab maintenance, in support of the University of Idaho’s teaching, learning and research mission. This team works with other OIT support teams to identify solutions
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disabilities. Quicklink for Posting https://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/postings/49784
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in daily operations. Unit URL https://www.uidaho.edu/agricultural-life-sciences/academics/animal-veterinary-food-sciences Position Qualifications Required Experience Experience in a meat processing
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procedures, career advancement, program enhancement and community building, and program navigation. In a team environment, this position serves as a liaison among students, faculty, and program directors
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the university and the Greek system in matters of policy, conduct, programming, and community expectations Other duties as assigned Unit URL https://www.uidaho.edu/student-life/greek Position Qualifications
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football program. The position reports directly to the head football coach. This position must be in compliance with all NCAA, conference, and university rules and regulations and must display professional
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(CALS) who drives planning, operations, organizational change, and project execution in support of UI’s strategic plan pillar: Optimize Operational Excellence. The individual leads initiatives
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Football is responsible for assisting the head coach with all facets of conducting a successful NCAA intercollegiate program. The position must comply with all NCAA, conference, and university rules and