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Application Developer, Intermediate - 25000974 Description : Application Developer, Intermediate Georgia State University Instructional Innovation and Technology Application Solutions Why Work
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Analyst Programmer, Manager - 25000641 Description : Analyst Programmer, Manager Georgia State University Atlanta Campus The Office of Institutional Effectiveness/ Enterprise Data Management and
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are required for an average of 1400 students for both Fall and Spring semesters. · Faculty need specialized software and hardware (e.g., for big data analytics) to support their research, PhD students, IT
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, diagnose, and resolve problems related to backup failures including network connectivity, storage issues, or software conflicts. Maintain detailed documentation of backup procedures, configurations, and
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conference proposals, publishing research findings in peer-reviewed journals, and presenting at conferences. Analyze data using collaborative qualitative and mixed-methods analysis software. Write up papers
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using statistical methods analysis software. Collaborate with faculty and other researchers on related projects. Write up papers from new and existing datasets. Publish research findings in peer-reviewed
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of experience using powered cleaning equipment and restoring floors. Experience serving as a lead person on a cleaning team. The ability to follow oral and written instructions. Some knowledge of cleaning methods
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marketing channels. · Analyze digital marketing campaign results, highlighting successes, trends, and opportunities. Maintain a formal process to update and share findings with internal and external
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maintenance of three administrative software applications, PeopleSoft Financials, ONEUSG Connect and Panther Mart (SciQuest e-procurement system). WHAT MAKES GSU A GREAT PLACE? Flexible work environment
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on software development, workflow optimization, and performance tuning Provide onboarding and technical support for research computing platforms Collaborate with faculty, researchers, and students across