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Apply now Job no:529061 Work type:On-Campus Undergraduate Location:Tuscaloosa Categories:Student Pay Grade/Pay Range: $12.00/hour Department/Organization: 204108 - BCAS Computer Labs Normal Work
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with medical terminology and electronic health record systems. Efficient and accurate computer and data entry skills. Strong attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Excellent
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, etc. Identifies courses to be completed in upcoming semesters. Explains University and College policies. Provides guidance and trains entry-level advisors. May teach compass course as needed. Additional
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Qualifications: Basic clerical or office experience, including filing, labeling, and organizing materials. Experience using computer systems for basic tasks; willingness to learn departmental programs and
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. Ability to learn and utilize computer software designed for law enforcement. High level of attention to detail. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to use good judgement and make effective
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duty. Skills and Knowledge: Must be able to perform foot patrol and work outside in all weather conditions. Ability to learn and utilize computer software designed for law enforcement. High level of
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and, if applicable, honorable military discharge standards. Any applicant with a lapsed APOST certification for more than ten (10) years will be required to complete an authorization release for RADIUS
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. Ability to learn new computer programs quickly. Ability to work independently and adapt to varying situations. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in sales or cold calling. Enrollment Requirements
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, or autonomous charging systems. Experience in machine learning based advanced control systems. Familiarity with PLCs, industrial networks, ROS/ROS2, simulation tools, or hardware-in-the-loop testing. Experience
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of Alabama and beyond. The successful candidate will apply tools including (but not limited to) Data Acquisitions, Data Mining, Data Visualization, Machine Learning, Statistics, Optimization and Simulation in