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, purchasing, receiving, storing, and delivery of supplies to designated areas across UC Davis Health Environmental Services. Environmental Services is a large, diverse environment with complex needs. Other
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ranging from small walk behind power units to large track layers or wheel tractors, harvesters, discs, harrows, landplanes, planters, mulchers, incorporators, ridgers, swathers, and balers etc. Record daily
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Previous Job Job Title Large Animal Veterinary Technician (ANML HEALTH TCHN 2 VMTH) Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 78488 Location Davis Full/Part Time Part Time Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job Job
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financial information to provide financial and statistical data for the control of contract and grant operations. This position also involves the preparation of financial reports to meet internal and external
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to the employee POSITION INFORMATION Salary or Pay Range: $28.96 - $43.83 /hourly Salary Frequency: Bi-weekly Salary Grade: 215 UC Job Title: ANML HEALTH TCHN 3 VMTH UC Job Code: 004752 Number of Positions: 1
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a large, fast paced, high volume environment. Experience with decision making, triage and discernment as to when to escalate. Experience training others via different methods. Interpersonal skills
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functions. Analytical and problem solving skills to analyze complex problems or information in an objective manner and derive logical conclusions and use original and innovative approaches and techniques
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. Skills to compile and assimilate large/complex data sources and apply relevant information according to client expectations in various usable formats Ability to analyze data from a wide variety of sources
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+, CISSP, Cisco certifications CCNA, CCDA, AWS, VMWare, Azure certifications Experience on the fundamentals of data network administration and management of a large, complex data networks preferably
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years of full-time, professional (career) experience in university level large scale program development, implementation, and assessment at a four-year university with first year and transfer students