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tools to create reports for customer needs. Update reports as requested by customers. Evaluates end-user requests for new or modified computer reports. Converts project specifications into logical
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Schedule: Monday - Friday | 8:30 AM - 5:15 PM These are exciting times at the Educational Opp & TRIO Program Department. We are growing and we are thrilled that you are interested in being a part of our team
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IT Support Specialist, Intermediate - 25001225 Description : IT Support Specialist, Intermediate Georgia State University Instructional Innovation and Technology Client Services Why Work at Georgia
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foundations and corporations to foster mutually beneficial collaborations and meaningful partnerships in areas such as philanthropy, sponsored research, student recruitment, technology transfer and continuing
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foundations and corporations to foster mutually beneficial collaborations and meaningful partnerships in areas such as philanthropy, sponsored research, student recruitment, technology transfer and continuing
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Educational Program Specialist, Senior - 25001096 Description : Educational Program Specialist, Senior Educational Talent Search TRIO Department Atlanta Campus Schedule: Monday - Friday | 8:30 AM
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. Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, and other basic computer applications. Strong attention to detail and accuracy in recordkeeping. Effective communication and customer service skills. Ability to operate
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Planning Program Manager - 25001174 Description : Planning Program Manager Facilities Management Services Facilities, Planning Salary: Competitive salary of $65,000 - $72,500 with great benefits
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Department Technology Manager - 25000969 Description : Department Technology Manager Robinson College of Business Computer Information Systems The J. Mack Robinson College of Business (RCB) at
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unit of the Office of the Vice President for Research & Economic Development. The primary objective of the Animal Resource program is to facilitate the use of animals in research and teaching at Georgia