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positions at the Assistant, Associate or Full Professor levels in building technology in relationship to issues of climatology, sustainability, and health in the built environment. For at least one of these
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. Candidates must possess a minimum of 3 to 5 years professional experience, characterized by increasing levels of responsibility, preferably in an academic or student affairs/student services environment or in
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interpersonal skills and phone etiquette, a positive problem-solving personality, the ability to work in a fast paced, ever changing environment, and a self-starter attitude. Individuals must be willing to work
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decentralized environment with varied business process. You must also proactively identify issues associated with data and work with HRIT Analysts to resolve these. You enjoy developing reports and queries
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interpersonal skills and phone etiquette, a positive problem-solving personality, the ability to work in a fast paced, ever changing environment, and a self-starter attitude. Individuals must be willing to work
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environment. Knowledge and skills are normally acquired through completion of a Bachelor's Degree in a business or finance discipline and at least two to four years' experience in a financial analysis role
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molecular processes, under both normal development and pathological stresses. The selected candidate will benefit from an interdisciplinary and collaborative environment at Northeastern and the supportive
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environment, providing award support and training when needed. The ARC works with the Cash Accountant, Manager, Director, and Executive Director regarding fiscal compliance of cash management, AR monitoring and
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training topics and exercises. The Lieutenant will foster an environment that encourages positive morale and professionalism. Other responsibilities including working with public safety leadership to develop
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systems within the landscape and/or constraints of a multi-constituent environment and appreciate that such complexities may require alternative approaches to system implementations. Hands-on experience in