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audit, data analysis, data warehousing, and data security. Thorough knowledge of effective supervisory principles, practices, and techniques. Demonstrated working knowledge of relevant policies
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of supervised diagnosis and treatment including: case history review, interview, test administration, data analysis, treatment plan design, oral and written report presentation, and treatment plan implementation
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and general office methods, procedures, and practices. In addition to the Accounting Technician I abilities, must be • Able to apply accounting procedures and practices to the analysis of basic
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service efforts. Key Responsibilities Development and Programming - Primary technical programmer for all third-party applications and OnBase workflows. Perform analysis, detailed program specifications
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Estate Taxation BUS 435 — Cost Accounting BUS 438 - Advanced Data Analytics in Accounting BUS 535 — MBA Core: Cost Control and Analysis Required Qualifications To be recommended for appointment
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members assert that key elements to this environment are excellence in teaching, experience, and scholarship, each informing the other. The branch is committed to advancing the campus-wide commitment
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supplies. Clean glass doors, windows, and blinds. Clean graffiti. Clean furniture and upholstery. Clean light fixtures. Polish woodwork and metal surfaces. Clean stairwells, walkways, and elevators. Perform
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experience in supervision, budget development, fiscal analysis, and compliance management. • Experience maintaining CALEA or IACLEA accreditation preferred. •Must successfully complete background investigation
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systems (POLS 303); theories and analysis of international relations (POLS 304); and a senior research seminar (POLS 498). Beyond this common core, as part of the additional 18 units required for the major
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to operate and care for custodial equipment and supplies applicable to the position Ability to move up to 35 pounds Ability to implement a customer (constituent) service approach, with a commitment to high