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. The essential duties to the operation of the unit include administrative, fiscal, and business functions, including ability to address routine and non-routine fiscal issues; independently respond to requests
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. The essential duties to the operation of the unit include administrative, fiscal, and business functions, including ability to address routine and non-routine fiscal issues; independently respond to requests
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Recreation, challenge course and team building facilitation, climbing/bouldering wall operation, training, trip leading and outing experience). • Knowledge, skill, and ability to serve as lead instructor for
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proficiency, particularly with Microsoft office applications such as Excel. Demonstrated multitasking, troubleshooting and problem solving skills. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and organizational
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to communicate effectively with students, customers, administrators, and colleagues both verbally and in writing. • Computer skills including presentation software, computer database software and Microsoft Office
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the college and program staff to foster a productive work environment. • Ensure compliance with the University, state, and federal laws, policies, regulations and the CASE Donor Bill of Rights. Treat
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design review and approval process for minor modifications and non-capital projects to ensure alignment with the university’s mission, vision, strategic goals, and initiatives. • Engage in review of campus
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, ordering supplies, and scheduling travel. Ability to read, interpret and apply established policies and procedures to purchasing, travel and inventory processes. Demonstrated strong customer service skills
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staffing, ushering, and/or visual arts gallery supervision. Positions require strong customer service and interpersonal skills, evening and weekend availability, punctuality, and good computer skills
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Job Description The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is looking for a person to teach the practical aspects of undergraduate electrical and computer engineering, primarily