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including accounts receivable and payable, purchasing, budgeting, personnel, payroll, travel, property inventory, record keeping, auditing, analysis, and grant and contract administration. The USDA-ARS-ADRU
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leadership of day to day services including accounts receivable and payable, purchasing, budgeting, personnel, payroll, travel, property inventory, record keeping, auditing, analysis, and grant and contract
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. Required Qualifications: Two years of experience as an Instrument Maker 2; OR equivalent education/experience. Demonstrated proficiency in metal fabrication techniques and computer aided design (CAD
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Resource Sciences (CAHNRS), you will repair/replace parts on equipment and facilities at all centers for the Animal Science department. Be able to do carpentry, plumbing, welding, sheet metal, masonry, etc
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substituted for the educational requirement on a year-for-year basis. Experience working in an agricultural environment Proficiency with computer software and technical hardware utilization Data analysis
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outreach efforts. You’ll use your skills in financial aid processing, award adjustments, professional judgment, and needs analysis to ensure students receive the support they need. You’ll also collaborate
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management, inventory control and supply, equipment and office space need determination and utilization, mail distribution, forms analysis, and vehicle utilization and staff/program participant travel
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support, managing budgets, conducting fiscal analysis, overseeing grant and contract budgets, managing inventory, and implementing operational policies and procedures. You will also be responsible
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recordkeeping and support services. You’ll take charge of complex financial analysis and reporting, drawing on your expertise across multiple disciplines such as travel, purchasing, accounts payable, and
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studies, regarding, but not limited to, reference genome assembly for weed species with polyploid genomes, bioinformatic data analysis, weed biology, and phenotyping of relevant traits. Candidates should