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Program (HRPP) in Regulatory Affairs is a vital part of University Research Services & Administration (URSA), under the Office of the Vice President for Research & Economic Development. As a key component
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on methods and procedures. In addition to supporting the department, Groundskeeper III assignments will generally fall into one of the following groupings, although overlapping of duties may occur as needed
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reports. •Coordinate quality assurance measures by creating a systematic method of checking documents for quality and accuracy of completion for these frequently audited and tracked processes. Evaluates end
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maintenance problems and recommends measures to improve building and fixtures. · Trains subordinates in safe and efficient work practices, methods, tools, and equipment usage. · Performs minor
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housing units - Knowledge of methods, practices, tools, equipment, and materials used in performing buildings and mechanical trades tasks. - Knowledge of personal computers - Ability to lift up to 50 lbs
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and solicitation methods. The National Institute of Student Success (NISS) is its own complex entity that requires dedicated attention by the AVP of Corporate / Foundation Relations as the proposals not
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experience in designing and conducting student engagement assessments in a higher education setting. · Expertise in quantitative and qualitative data analysis methods. · Strong communication
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Groundskeeper I employees on methods and procedures. In addition to supporting the department Groundskeeper II, assignments will generally fall into one of the following groupings, although overlapping of duties
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on methods and procedures. In addition to supporting the department, Groundskeeper III assignments will generally fall into one of the following groupings, although overlapping of duties may occur as needed
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Groundskeeper I employees on methods and procedures. In addition to supporting the department Groundskeeper II, assignments will generally fall into one of the following groupings, although overlapping of duties