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requirements. Author and review detailed business and technical functional design documents used to communicate business requirements to the technology development team. Configure and set up of the HR system and
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engineering, neuroscience, or similar health science-related degree OR a combination of education and work experience to equal at least four years *Demonstrate an understanding of the rudiments of Deep Brain
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Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job This position is part of the College of Science and Engineering Shared Services Team (SST). SST is a team of administrative and
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assigned by the manager. Please note, this position is not eligible for H-1B or Green Card sponsorship. Qualifications Required qualifications: ● Graduate of an accredited veterinary technology program, or
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proficiency with student information systems and other technology platforms including reporting systems Thorough understanding of FERPA and ability to discern and explain appropriate access to private
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design, or infrastructure engineering Active CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) certification Demonstrated experience with: o Cisco routers, switches, and IOS configuration o Network protocols
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, Engineering, Computer Science or other technical field. Need to have computer programming experience. Preferred Qualifications Experience in physical data analysis and simulation programming preferred
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. Develop marketing and recruitment materials for events. Determine equipment, technology and supply needs and oversee ordering and preparation. Ensure event evaluations are compiled and reports completed
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relies heavily on the ability to properly manage data and to document and improve processes. The role requires a technology savvy individual who is comfortable working with a variety of systems, which
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the University and are consistent with law and University policies. Work closely with Technology Commercialization to ensure Intellectual Property (IP) terms contained in contracts are consistent with University’s