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, printers, and mobile devices. -Basic understanding of computer hardware components and peripherals. -Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace Suite and other common business applications
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, and sports center personnel). Gather information and evaluate situations to determine course of action and to dispatch appropriate resources. Utilize state and federal specialized computer systems to
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community members with computer use and computer-based tutorials. It involves documenting visits, maintaining accurate records, and helping with data collection and reporting. The position also involves
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to work with a Faculty-in-Residence program, Gender-Neutral Housing, a comprehensive first-year experience program, the Alaska Native, Indigenous and Rural Outreach Program, as well as exciting
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with substantial experience as a fiscal professional or equivalent. The ideal candidate will demonstrate advanced operational expertise in Excel, database development, and computer-generated reporting
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witnesses, and interrogating suspects. These cases may include thefts, computer crimes, fraud, embezzlement, sexual assaults, physical assaults, domestic violence case among others. Requires interview
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publication is strongly preferred, with demonstrated leadership experience considered a plus. Candidates should possess strong computer skills and proficiency with digital publishing, editing, and collaboration
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governance practices, including parliamentary procedure, will support success in this role. Minimum Qualifications: Associate’s degree and two years progressively responsible experience related to the program
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have excellent customer service skills and be self-directed to ensure database accuracy and preventative maintenance program is aligned with industry best practice standards. The successful candidate
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Athletic Conference (GNAC), and competes in multiple National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) divisions. The Seawolf program features 13 teams competing at both the Division I and Division II levels