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(PSS), at the University of Vermont (UVM) invites applications for a full-time Lecturer specializing in Agriculture/Environment Assessment & Management. This is a 9-month, full-time appointment
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technologies in both on-premises environment and cloud services, focusing on modern mobile device management (MDM), secure virtual desktop environments, and general end user computing (EUC) solutions. Design and
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software required for UVM systems. Contribute to operational security projects including our vulnerability management system (Tenable), SIEM platform (Splunk), next-gen firewall (including IDPS) environment
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responsible resource utilization. Exercise sound judgment and discretion in management of confidential information. Participate in creating a welcoming and inclusive multicultural environment. Minimum
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dynamic, high-volume, deadline-driven environment that includes frequently changing work and customer support demands. Identify and prioritize areas for re-design to serve critical business needs. Approve
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training, fostering a collaborative multicultural environment. Desirable Qualifications Anticipated Pay Range $23/hr to $25/hr Other Information Special Conditions Bargaining unit position, A probationary
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Prior experience in an academic/research environment preferred. Proficiency working with software applications used to support area operations including but not limited to PeopleSoft, Database management
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management experience with a demonstrated ability to manage multiple deadlines. Effective organization and management of multiple priorities in a complex environment. Excellent oral and written communication
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environment. Effective verbal and written communication skills with the ability to articulate clear goals. Computer and electronic communication proficiency. Demonstrated ability to provide leadership in a
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processes within UVM’s Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources (RSENR). Provide support to RSENR staff & faculty on human resource related inquiries and needs including interpretation of UVM