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: Experience working in a systems engineering environment including cloud services, clustered servers, performance tuning, and application/database/web server hosted environments. Professional certification
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construction experience or a Bachelor's degree in construction, engineering or related field. Three (3) years of experience working in a college campus environment. Experience in performing inspection
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, and financial support to the Student Government Association. The department is a high profile, fast-paced, student-centric environment with multiple shifting priorities providing direct and indirect
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interruptions. Ability to cope with stressful conditions. Demonstrated tact, versatility, and adaptability skills. Ability to multi-task in a high paced environment. High degree of self-motivation and directional
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and working with librarians to design active learning environments, multimedia tutorials, and other digital learning objects. This also includes working with staff and faculty in the Sanford Media
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experience. Skills and Knowledge: Ability to work independently and collaboratively with other microbiology staff. Ability to work in an environment that sometimes requires the ability to lift and move heavy
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environment continues to change. Major Responsibilities: • Oversees digital services operations in Special Collections, including supervision of staff and students working on digitization projects to ensure
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within the NWC’s Hydrologic Ensemble Forecast Service. Fosters and supports the CIROH, NWC, and NIDIS research environments through the integration of CIROH research projects into NWS and NIDIS national
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education environment. Experience managing enterprise systems serving multiple constituencies. Effective communication skills. Experience overseeing and/or leading system implementations, integrations, and
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Qualifications: Experience preforming logistical functions and/or experience working in customer service environment. Background Investigation Statement: Prior to hiring, the final candidate(s) must successfully