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functions of the job. Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of specific software and/or mainframe/systems skills may be desired by the hiring department (i.e., SAP, Perceptive Content, Maestro, and Timelink
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correspondence. Ability to perform the essential functions of the job. Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of specific software programs and/or mainframe/systems skills may be desired by the hiring department. (i.e
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and service. Required Qualifications PhD or equivalent. At least one year full-time college level teaching experience as instructor of record. Extensive working knowledge of UI/UX, Web Design and
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with or without reasonable accommodation. Preferred Qualifications Associate’s degree. Knowledge of specific software programs and mainframe systems (i.e. SAP, Excel, Access, PowerPoint). Duties
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OPERATOR I (SM-4): Performs the full scope and range of landscape duties to include mowing, edging, trimming, sweeping, raking, fertilizing, seeding, watering, aerating, and other methods and techniques in
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advocacy. Experience with Star Rez, Asset Essentials, and Advocate, or similar software that supports a comprehensive residential life program. Experience managing organizational change and determining
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advocacy. Experience with Star Rez, Asset Essentials, and Advocate, or similar software that supports a comprehensive residential life program. Experience managing organizational change and determining
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at the college or professional level. Demonstrated success in player development. Deep knowledge of basketball strategy, individual skill work, and player evaluation. Proficient in film software (e.g., Synergy
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. Experience with university housing. Previous experience with StarRez software and SAP software. Duties & Responsibilities Supervises one secretary and 8 – 10 student staff for the central office. Supervises
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and software programs. Experience managing multi-stage, complex tasks effectively. Demonstrated thorough understanding of, and experience with, assessment and curricular processes in higher education