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information effectively, excellent writing, grammar and proofreading skills. • Thorough knowledge of UA/BOR Policies and state & Federal laws, e.g., Equal Opportunity, Bureau of citizenship and Immigration
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contract laws. •Excellent communication skills and the use of modern technology. •Proficient in common software programs including excel and word. Facilities Engineering Level 3 position will need to meet
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federal, state, and institutional laws, rules, and UA BOR regulations relating to the administration of an international research center. -Ability to interpret and apply complex policies, rules, and
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bookkeeping. • College level courses in journalism and public communications. • Experience working on a publication. • Possess knowledge of copyright law, the First Amendment, the Freedom of Information Act and
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Knowledge of methods of organization, research, and analysis. Knowledge of applicable federal, state, and institutional laws, rules and regulations relating to administration of programs. Ability
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303), Environmental Laws (NRM 407), and Resource Management Planning (NRM 430). You will also have the ability to develop other courses pertaining to your specialty and the university's interest and
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to drive a University owned and/or leased motor vehicle. Must successfully pass a thorough background investigation, as directed by University of Alaska Board of Regents Policy, Alaska Police Standards
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history from local Police Department; IFSAC/Proboard Firefighter I Certification; CPAT or Biddle agility certification of completion valid within one year; College or high school transcripts, and; Two
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expertise in information resource security and law. Broad expertise in using public key infrastructure, firewalls, encryption techniques, virus detection and intrusion detection systems. Experience
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the following fields are preferred: Higher Education policy, Social Justice/Equity, Student Affairs, Human Resources, Law, Justice, Counseling, Social Work or a discipline closely related to these. Position