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-athletes. Maintains and administers a comprehensive NCAA rules education program, specifically creating and presenting monthly rules education to the coaching staffs. Evaluates all incoming prospects
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operating procedures in chemistry. Experience in the use of standard computer software used in managing a laboratory environment, including word processors, spreadsheets, web browsers. Experience in training
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drawers, setting up workstations, starting the computer in workstation, etc. Closes office: responsible for logging out of the cash register or drawer, prints end-of-day reports, prints credit card audit
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, develops, deploys, administers, and supports information systems and related technology to support core business and organizational functions in Administration and Finance. Essential Functions Performs
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related components, including but not limited to, electric controls, electronic controls, electro-mechanical controls, and computer soft-ware programs. Acts as a first responder inspecting, testing, trouble
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relating to the operation, maintenance, and repair of various systems on campus. Performs preventive maintenance services. Utilizes computer programs that operate, maintain, calibrate, and adjust building
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Assistantship website. Provides clear communication regarding University policies to Graduate Program Directors and graduate students. Hires, trains, and supervises support staff within the Graduate Assistantship
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. Working knowledge of electrical systems. Knowledge, skill, and ability to access, operate, and monitor the Metasys Building Operations System. Ability to make on-the-spot decisions and to analyze and solve
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staff meetings. Organize and coordinate CESL Faculty Fellows program, including developing and administering the call for applications, promotional information sessions. Organize monthly fellows meetings
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clerical skills and organizational skills. Knowledge of and the ability to work with computers (e.g., Microsoft Office, email, and other software systems). Ability to work under pressure and time constraints