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About the Opportunity The SAS Programmer/Analyst position (IT Analyst/Programmer III) within the Enterprise Data Office (EDO) at the UNC System Office writes SAS programs and uses other tools
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. Answering phone calls and emails related to donor relations. Assist with multiple mailings throughout the year. Perform back-up gift processing in the donor database when necessary. Support Development events
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of this position will be assisting with supporting the Arboretum's Outreach Education team to administer the statewide ecoEXPLORE community science program. This involves leading (and co-developing) youth science
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management, firewood processing, equipment maintenance and inventory, carpentry work and group projects as assigned. In addition, this position is required to supervise and educate the grounds staff in
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guidance on complex leave issues, and develops strategies to enhance the employee experience. This position is a fully remote work arrangement with some travel required to participating campus locations as
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displays. Program Management Ability to develop, manage, and actively participate in assigned programs from planning to implementation and evaluation. Ability to prepare and track daily, weekly, and annual
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the Shared Advancement Services program (currently six institutions). This position requires experience prioritizing and managing varied tasks, excellent teamwork skills, and exceptional customer service and
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. * At least one ServiceNow Implementation Specialist (CIS) certification (e.g., ITSM, HRSD, or CSM). Classification: IT Analyst/Programmer III Appointment Type: Permanent Full-Time/Part-Time: Full-Time
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University of North Carolina System | Asheville, North Carolina | United States | about 2 months ago
affiliated with the University of North Carolina, featuring indoor and outdoor exhibits, educational activities, and plant-centered research and economic development programs. The North Carolina Arboretum
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exhibits, educational activities, and plant-centered research and economic development programs. The North Carolina Arboretum Society is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit corporation that supports the Arboretum’s