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large and/or complex nature. May participate in developing program plans, objectives and directives. Duties to include: May supervise support staff. Acts as a communication liaison with outside resources
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, personnel and logistical support for a defined department program (s), often of a large and/or complex nature. Carries out established program objectives and directives. Follows established guidelines
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, personnel and logistical support for a defined department program (s), often of a large and/or complex nature. Carries out established program objectives and directives. Follows established guidelines
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spreadsheets Knowledge and experience in developing appropriate methodologies for collecting, analyzing and evaluating large amounts of data Knowledge and experience in data mining Analytical skills Ability
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to include: assisting the faculty members and their staff with computing needs such as downloading and managing large datasets from external sources onto the servers, and managing the data in a secure and
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must competently and swiftly complete projects. Organization of information, policies, procedures, deadlines, and contacts will be key. The nature of the responsibilities is complex and requires thought
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PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR II - (T230972) Description Administers the logistical support for a University-wide program, which is often of a large and/or complex nature. May participate in developing
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PROGRAM MANAGER II - (T231643) Description Responsible for administratively managing a large or complex University program or multiple programs. Provides input in the development of program plan and
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working on pediatric disaster preparedness. Administers the logistical support for the PPN, which is of a large and/or complex nature. Participates in developing and implementing program plans, objectives
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Ability to trouble shoot issues Ability to analyze large amounts of data Ability to work as part of a team Ability to multi-task Analytical skills Prioritization skills Written and verbal