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PAF/Position Details Position Details Position Title Graduate Assistant, Technology Projects & Communications Position Status Staff Graduate Assistant Position Summary Information Job Description
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PAF/Position Details Position Details Position Title Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Department of Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences Position Status Full-time Tenure Tenure
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The Graduate Assistant in the Technology Support & Operations Department of the Office of Technology will provide support for University technology in regards to: PC & Apple hardware & software, Audio & Video
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to students for matters related to Financial Aid Services, the Student Accounts/Bursar’s Office, the Registrar’s Office, Career Services, and Residence Life. -Effectively utilizes technology and other platforms
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to students for matters related to Financial Aid Services, the Student Accounts/Bursar’s Office, the Registrar’s Office, Career Services, and Residence Life. -Effectively utilizes technology and other platforms
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intelligence tools, strong working knowledge of SQL-Server. Must possess strong oral/written communication skills. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in technology related field, experience with Cognos
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repair/maintenance, engine overhaul, etc. -Review manufacturers diagrams, specifications, blueprints, etc. -Complete required FAA paperwork and documentation. -Order aircraft parts and supplies from
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with International Student Services to plan, develop, and implement relevant orientation content and social/cultural programs for incoming students as needed. -Utilize technology and databases to ensure
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is not limited to: sheet metal repair and fabrication, electrical troubleshooting, painting, riveting, hydraulic repair/maintenance, engine overhaul, etc. -Review manufactures diagrams, specifications
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Technology Responsibilities Responsible to model the University Mission through dedicated job performance, service excellence to constituencies, respectful collaboration and active support of the University’s