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functions and directing them to appropriate resources as needed. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Cashiering Functions Receive money, make change, and prepare receipts. Distribute petty cash upon receipt of proper
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, calibrate and program system features and respond to technical and mechanical problems, either remotely or onsite Install, modify and adjust computer-based heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment
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completion and weekly game logs Coordinate distribution and tracking of board games Enter, organize, and maintain research data Assist with preparation of research presentations and materials Other duties as
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interactions. Assist with the release of information process including obtaining appropriate documentation and following applicable privacy laws and statutes. Assist with distributing mail and incoming
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lecturer presentations, department or program retreats) and distribute information as directed by Department Chairs. ● Maintain files in accordance with University, College, and department file
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faculty and student confidential information including managing changes of grade; distributing information to students, faculty and the public; submitting and tracking facility work requests and key/access
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providing equitable opportunities for men and women to compete at the NCAA Division I level. The athletics program strives to create a diverse and inclusive environment emphasizing academics, compliance
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to Design ENGR 210 Lab – Solid Mechanics: Statics ENGR 225 Lab – Computational Methods for Engineering I ENGR 226 Lab – Computational Methods for Engineering II ENGR 322 Lab – Risk and Data Analysis
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Ecology. Our student learning is directed toward understanding the distribution and abundance of species with a special emphasis on mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Our classroom curriculum is
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services program areas or in a related field; experience should give evidence of competence and indicate the potential for further growth. A Master’s degree in a job-related field may be substituted for one