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needs. ESSENTIAL DUTIES Sets-up and prepares lab environment for demonstration and practice of techniques and skills in the operation of various pneumatic, electric, and electronic controls. Demonstrates
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the ability to communicate semi-complicated information to varied audiences. Strong analytical and problem solving skills needed to resolve student problems and concerns. Must be computer literate with
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computer programming for engineering. Applicants should possess a Master’s of Science Degree in Computer Science or a related discipline (Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering with Automation and
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, diplomatic and profession manner when dealing with employees, students, faculty, staff, or visitors. · Some working knowledge of computer and the basic application software. · Must be self
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callers with questions related to any of the district’s seven college campuses. Responds to requests for information via telephone, live chat and by email. Maintains a log of phone and email activities
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and ideas by modeling respect for all students and conveying confidence in every student’s ability to learn. Contributes to and provides leadership in academic and professional communities and promotes
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, safety, and availability of equipment and maintaining inventory using computer software. Assist in the student registration process. Adheres to CCC Customer Service Excellence Standards. Perform other
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terminology. Some knowledge of accounting software a plus. 3. Ability to prepare and maintain accounting records. Ability to write simple financial statements and reports. Ability to supervise work of student
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through completion. Remotely oversees the daily operations and tasks related to CCC's marketing technology product stack, encompassing CRM, Email, SMS, web, and data tools. The Specialist-Marketing
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software programs. Ability to operate a personal computer. Ability to keyboard 45 words per minute. Ability to follow verbal and written instructions. Skill in basic filing, record keeping and operation of a