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department faculty. Compile and analyze information to be used in administrative planning, federal research programs, professional and academic committees and conferences. Compile and organize information
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rate policies and ability to review, collect, and compile information necessary to establish and update recharge rates. Working knowledge of UC and UCSD policies and procedures for fund accounting
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. Knowledge of microcomputer based platforms (such as Windows or Mac OS) and shell script programming. Experience with general software utilities such as IDEs, compilers and debuggers. Knowledge of computer
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group sessions. Experience independently researching, compiling, organizing, interpreting and selecting data/materials from various sources. Resourcefulness in independently finding appropriate solutions
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interpersonal skills. Demonstrated ability to compile and disseminate information to a variety of individuals/departments. Excellent personal computer skills and experience with software including MS Word, Excel
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analytical and critical thinking skills to identify problems and develop innovative solutions and to compile, synthesize, and interpret data and results. Advanced computer application skills: MS Excel, Word
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coordinating sample routing to the reference lab in the absence of a CLS, assisting with updates to pre-analytical SOPs, creating and updating lab orders in the EMR/LIS, and compiling lab-related statistical
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budget analysis in order to analyze large quantities of financial data, extract pertinent data, compile financial models, analyze and present data effectively, and ability to prepare accurate financial
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of Surgery Business Office, other campus departments, and state and federal government agencies. Compile and analyze information to be used in administrative planning, federal research programs, professional
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technical programming or security administration in a medium sized (~50) installation of UNIX and/or Windows workstations or larger. In-depth knowledge in the concepts, software utilities (i.e. compilers and