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software. Preferred Qualifications: Formal Education D. Min. or Ph.D. in Theology, Divinity, Religious Studies, Pastoral Ministry, Interfaith Studies or related field. Work Experience Licensing, ordination
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and verbal communication skills) Equipment Knowledge RF probe station, spectrum analyzer, vector network analyzer Physical Requirements and/or Unusual Work Hours: Tools, machinery and equipment used
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contribute to the University’s mission and values. Duties and Responsibilities: The successful candidate will: Develop a software toolkit to aid in data center waste heat design decisions. Apply the toolkit
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: Knowledge of Social Media, Microsoft Office: Word, Excel and other software Skilled at social media Must be dependable and have good communication skills. Able to follow directions without supervision
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required, Bachelors Degree preferred. Job Specific Knowledge Knowledge of Banner Finance and procurement systems preferred. Accounts payable software experience is strongly preferred. The individual must
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through completion, including prepress techniques, equipment, and software. Must be proficient in preparing files for commercial printing. Experienced in project management software to track projects and
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relationships with health professions schools to secure affiliation agreements and advocate for applicants. Direct external communications, including a weekly student newsfeed, social media posts, and networking
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identification numbers in database, generating reports from various software systems, processing and paying of invoices; compiling guest lists for events in Microsoft Excel as well as assisting with events
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employees. · Familiarity with aquatics-related risk management, emergency response procedures, and safety protocols. · Knowledge of recreation management systems, check-in software, or facility scheduling
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safety protocols. · Knowledge of recreation management systems, check-in software, or facility scheduling platforms. · Familiarity with collegiate recreation best practices, including NIRSA standards