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computer and applicable software to maintain notes, populate databases, perform statistical analysis, present data and perform other computer related tasks. - Basic computer skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint
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and emergency building maintenance call and fire alarm system. Processes TAMU travel vouchers. Generate purchase order numbers and pay invoices. Investigates errors on transactions and recommends
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senior business operations resource for CMTS, supporting block-based service delivery, cost recovery, and research IT operations. Manages complex financial processes, generate operational and financial
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implementation of turfgrass cultural management practices, irrigation scheduling and maintenance, pesticide applications in accordance with safety and regulatory requirements, and operation and maintenance
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and prospective graduate students (approximately 150–200 students). Provide guidance on graduate program requirements, milestones, policies, and procedures, including thesis and dissertation processes
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handling, and warehouse operation Knowledge of HVAC and electrical Knowledge of machine shop operations Knowledge of mechanical equipment Knowledge of basic welding and carpentry skills Ability to multitask
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and experience may be considered. - Seven years of related experience. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: - Working knowledge of spreadsheet, presentation, and word processing software programs
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processing and spreadsheet applications. - Knowledge of standard proofreading. - Ability to multitask and work cooperatively with others. - Ability to prioritize, manage multiple projects, and meet deadlines
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while working with hazardous materials. -Prepares technical communications such as SOP's, summaries and/or presentations. -May perform developmental and verification work for methods and processes
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, process, and submit credit card applications on-line. Responsible for establishing and closing accounts, making decisions regarding merchant category code overrides and adjustment to credit limits