215 programming-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of Massachusetts
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connection with the cleaning and maintenance of buildings in the Auxiliary Enterprises Division. Works as a member of a team cleaning custodial program CCAP – (Cleaning Cost Analysis Program), which includes
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of this position must have at least six (6) months of food service experience or completion of culinary certificate program. Incumbents must be certified as food handlers within six months of the appointment start
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support of institutional goals. The position contributes to building institutional capacity for data-informed planning, adaptive change, and strategic alignment across departments and programs. Essential
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students regarding College and University academic regulations, requirements, and guidelines. Assists students in course selection, development of a transfer plan, and preparation for admission
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experience. Incumbents must be certified as food handlers within six (6) months of the appointment start date through a recognized program approved by the University of Massachusetts (i.e. ServSafe). Some
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opportunities. This position must fulfill robust data entry and reporting requirements on program activities, meeting the standards of U.S. Department of Labor validation review. Essential Functions Performs
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custodial program (CAPP Hillyard Rovic) which includes housekeeping, cleaning, moving furniture, and trash removal in assigned Auxiliary Services buildings. Essential Functions Removes trash, recyclables, and
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to, pneumatic/electric controls, electronic controls, electro-mechanical controls, computer soft-ware program controls. Including air conditioning, refrigeration systems, and equipment, including but not limited
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approaches to assess the impact of programs, initiatives, or operational changes. Conducts process reviews and recommends opportunities to enhance efficiency, reduce redundancy, and improve effectiveness
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US North. At the heart of Slavery North is a fellowship program that welcomes national and international students, artists, and scholars, providing them with the space, funding, time, and community