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; Infrastructure and Communication Technology; and Research Computing. UF Information Technology (UFIT) enables teaching, learning, research, and service on campus and across the region with state-of-the-art
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experience in sampling and analyzing water and soil data.Knowledge and skill with basic computing in a Microsoft environment and statistical software. Special Instructions to Applicants: Application must be
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students. RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: Assist UF CWC and UF GatorWell AOD Programs with duties including, but not limited to: Assisting with scheduling and coordinating AOD program services. Assisting with
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rules and practices. Knowledge of PeopleSoft. Knowledge of office procedures and practices. Proficient in Excel and other data management tools. Knowledge of basic computer usage and accounting software
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Understanding of handling and disposal of hazardous materials. Proficiency with computers and basic software applications Communication skills (verbal and written) Customer service skills Interpersonal skills
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troubleshoot the school’s classroom technology including computers, digital media systems, and sound systems (systems separate from production). Collaborates with the COTA Facilities Team to complete
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Engineering. It is aligned with the launch of the new Master of Science in Engineering Management program (anticipated to start in Fall 2026), to be offered at UF’s new Jacksonville campus. The faculty member
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Practitioner from an accredited program. Experience in an ambulatory care setting preferred. HIV experience preferred. Experience with both children and adult patients preferred. Special Instructions
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degree in accounting, business, finance, economics, or related field. Minimum of 1 to 2 years’ experience with either a "Big 4" accounting firm, a mid-level accounting firm, and/or a mid to large
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failures, and provide escorts for operations and maintenance. The ASM will coordinate these activities with the Air Force Security Team and the Florida Applied Research in Engineering (FLARE) Director. The