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strategic direction of the program, including staffing, budget and resource optimization in collaboration with the Alabama Athletics Marketing Team (Digital Marketing, Fan Experience and Licensing). Directs
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Pay Grade/Pay Range: Minimum: $48,600 - Midpoint: $60,800 (Salaried E7) Department/Organization: 214251 - Electrical and Computer Eng Normal Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm Job
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qualified medical professional. Efficient and accurate computer and data entry skills; excellent communication, public relations, and customer service and telephone etiquette skills. Willingness to learn and
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autonomously. Ability to work under pressure and with frequent interruptions. Ability to learn and use various department specific phone, computer, and other online systems. Ability to maintain confidentiality
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record growth and success, with opportunities and significant resources at their disposal to help grow and shape the program into one of the leading departments of mechanical engineering in the nation
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to include two (2) years of installing, testing calibration, troubleshooting of pneumatic, Direct Digital, and computer host HVAC controls, and using proprietary programming languages to enable and alter
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diligence for the program. Supervises two (2) full-time coordinators and approximately 50-70 student and part-time employees for group exercise and personal training. Focuses on program development
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opportunity for a passionate scholar and educator to lead our existing NCATE/CAEP and ALA (American Library Association) accredited School Library Media program and to shape the character and direction
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skills, both written and verbal. Ability to make decisions based on careful analysis and thoughtful judgments. Computer skills (spread sheet applications, personal computing networks, internet software
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passionate educator to lead our existing NCATE/CAEP and ALA (American Library Association) accredited School Library Media program and to shape the character and direction of the School of Library and