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networking concepts and devices (i,e., TCP/IP, firewalls, VLAN switching, etc.) • Working knowledge of iOS and Android. • Working knowledge of MacOS and Linux, including configuration management systems
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Educational Background: Master’s degree in Material Culture, Museum Studies, or a closely related field is strongly preferred. Museum Leadership Experience: Proven experience in museum management
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computer hardware. • Experience troubleshooting and resolving basic network failures. • Excellent communication, critical thinking, and interpersonal skills. • Must be willing to work in a dynamic
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good computer skills. Responsibilities may include: - Answer patron questions about performances, ticketing processes, performance seating, gallery exhibits; engage and assist patrons as appropriate
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that are submitted to the Office of the Vice President for Facilities via the Assistant Vice President for Facilities and Operations. The incumbent will also manage the production, review, and distribution of internal
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ensembles, and community arts organizations • Comprehensive knowledge of and field experience with theatrical technologies including electric distribution, lighting/systems, audio and video equipment/systems
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the cash office, process payroll and invoices, reconcile accounts, and serve as the departmental administrative professional. • Operating various computer systems, platforms, and networks. • Communicating
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lives e.g. career research, goal setting, job searching, resume and cover letter writing, networking, interviewing, professional etiquette, online professional branding, graduate school, personal
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incoming mail and packages then distribute them to specified locations, help us meet our schedules for the collection and return of mail, sort mail for delivery and arrange it in the correct delivery
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technologies to improve the efficiency of the global distribution by optimizing the unit load and packaging systems. Since its establishment, with industry and government support, Virginia Tech researchers have