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will: Take ownership of fiscal accounting, reconciliation, and analysis for third-party payments. Serve as the primary liaison—you’ll work directly with students, donors/guarantors, and the University
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to clients. Excellent organizational, technical writing, and oral communication skills. Demonstrated computer skills with energy system performance analysis software, databases, spreadsheets, and processing
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initiatives that align with institutional goals. They will help define the budget allocated for these activities, guide budget priorities, and potentially oversee a service center component that generates
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. Use your expertise in needs analysis, professional judgment, and award adjustments to ensure students receive the assistance they need. Serve as a liaison between our office and other campus departments
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; OR equivalent education/experience. Experience extracting data and providing analysis using tools like Excel. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with the Workday Accounting System. Experience with People Soft
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education/experience. Experience extracting data and providing analysis using tools like Excel. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with the Workday Accounting System. Experience with People Soft Campus
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: Summary of Duties: As the Fiscal Officer/Management Analyst, you are responsible for conducting strategic financial analysis and preparing reports for the Washington State University (WSU) Office of
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numbers in wheat grain, mapping of tolerance in winter and spring wheat, developing molecular markers, analysis of phenotyping methods, and examining the regulation of alpha-amylase enzyme in wheat grain
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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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. Integrate confocal microscopy, IVIS imaging, and histological analysis to evaluate therapeutic efficacy and disease progression. Conduct ex vivo and in vitro studies using primary cells, organoids, and tissue