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environment Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ability to succeed in a fast-paced, high-energy environment Mature judgment Strong communication skills; both one-to-one and group presentation Strong work ethic A
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library efforts to create a more just campus environment, understanding the unique, interdisciplinary focus of libraries and archives as collectors and curators of historical, literary, artistic, and
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: Preferences: University Transit/Shuttle experience preferred Minimum two (2) years of supervisory experience preferred Supervisor or management experience in a unionized environment preferred Excellent verbal
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, environment, security, and human health) and improve the human condition. The Clark School is dedicated to leading and transforming the engineering discipline and profession, to acceleratingentrepreneurship
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a scientific research environment Extensive experience in designing, developing, and managing databases using Microsoft Access; Extensive experience with SAS. Additional Certifications: Additional
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environment and requires the ability to operate standard office equipment and keyboards. Must be able to maneuver around the campus to attend meetings and events. Must be able to communicate verbally, and have
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Information: Job Risks Not Applicable to This Position Physical Demands Physical Demands: Work is performed in an office environment and requires the ability to operate standard office equipment and keyboards
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Summary Top Benefits and Perks: Exempt Benefits Summary Minimum Qualifications: Education: BA degree. Experience: 2 years experience working in an office environment. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
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takes place in both an office environment and in on-campus buildings; will require ability to travel throughout campus at times. Stationary computer work for hours at a time is necessary. There may be
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two way radios and telephones in a variety of environments To show sensitivity in interactions with a diverse population To maintain composure and demonstrate appropriate professionalism and restraint