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, research, and teaching activities that promote leadership and stewardship in preserving and enhancing the environment. Working with database managers to transcribe data. Entering data into a database
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. The University of North Georgia is currently accepting applications for a Groundskeeper on the Dahlonega campus. The Groundskeeper is responsible for landscape work in a University environment. Physically
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of six (6) credit hours to qualify as a student worker. At least one year of experience working in an IT and/or Audio/Visual environment. Valid US driver's license to operate vans and carts as needed
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skills. Positive, customer-focus in a learning environment. Excellent problem-solving skills. Excellent technology troubleshooting skills. Ability to exercise initiative and good judgment as a team member
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will work closely with faculty members in an innovative and collaborative research environment. As a STEM-Education Grant Research Assistant, you will play a pivotal role in supporting the GEOPAths-IN
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environment. Analyze reporting requirements; design, develop, code, test and maintain user reports, dashboards, and corresponding queries. Perform other job-related duties as assigned. Bachelor's Degree is
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Georgia, a regional multi-campus institution and premier senior military college, provides a culture of academic excellence in a student-focused environment that includes quality education, service
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/policymanual/section6/C2653 . The University of North Georgia, a regional multi-campus institution and premier senior military college, provides a culture of academic excellence in a student-focused environment
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multi-campus institution and premier senior military college, provides a culture of academic excellence in a student-focused environment that includes quality education, service, research, and creativity
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Georgia, a regional multi-campus institution and premier senior military college, provides a culture of academic excellence in a student-focused environment that includes quality education, service