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are not limited to: Plans, oversees and supervises a defined library program, project, system or unit (ILL, circulation, etc.); Participates in maintaining a safe, welcoming and productive environment
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changing environment. Ability to complete Information Security Certification such as Associate of (ISC)2, Security+, CEH, or GSEC within three years of hire Preferred: Bachelor’s degree or four years
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well as in a team environment. Applicants must be eligible to accept employment in the United States at the time the appointment is made. Other Information: Materials must be submitted via "Apply For Position
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an environment that is anticipatory, supportive, and encourages constructive feedback on performance Commits to organizational improvement by identifying opportunities to improve and recommending possible
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setting. Work Environment: The work environment varies depending on location. Employees may be required to lift heavy objects, repetitively lift objects during a single work shift, stand for extended
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community outreach. Ability to communicate effectively using oral, written, and electronic methods. Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks in an autonomous work environment. Experience
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experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience or familiarity with cellular and molecular biology techniques. Ability to work in an active fast-paced environment and work at a
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interpersonal skills in a variety of environments and situations. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Demonstrated experience working with higher education students, administrators, faculty, and
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environment. Demonstrated ability to effectively train and supervise staff, students, and lab users. Preferred: Ph.D. More than two years of experience managing a laboratory facility. Prior experience fostering
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applicant’s plans to contribute to an environment of diversity, equity, and inclusion at the University of Maine You will also need to submit the affirmative action survey, the self-identification of disability