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program eligibility. Addresses unusual circumstances, complicated selection, and student appeals. Advises prospective students, parents, and high school and community college counselors regarding College
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for this job is: July 16, 2025 Responsibilities Fiscal Analysis and Budget Management: Construct and assemble data for budgeting and decision making; develop conclusions, and present high-level summary
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or personality. Required Qualifications Demonstrated ability to perform basic computer use, including: keyboard and mouse, simple data entry, use of email software and internet search. Proficiency with basic level
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student services operation is one of the largest at Berkeley, serving 1,500 undergraduate majors, awarding 700 degrees annually, and supporting 140 PhD students. Each year, the department receives 800 PhD
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program eligibility. Addresses unusual circumstances, complicated selection, and student appeals. Advises prospective students, parents, and high school and community college counselors regarding College
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safe operation in theater and related fields (concert, dance, opera, TV/film, etc.). High school diploma and/or equivalent education/training. Preferred Qualifications Knowledge (or comparable
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or equipment should perform. Understands preventive maintenance and its role in a comprehensive maintenance program. Performs preventive maintenance work as directed. Must assist with the development of a
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out more about how you can grow your career at UC Berkeley. Departmental Overview The University of California, Berkeley seeks a development analyst to provide high-level, comprehensive operational and
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maintenance. The individual in this position performs technical and skilled, preparatory work, including the installation and maintenance of exhibitions and individual works of art, from all periods and a wide
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, communications, and high-level analyses of new program development. The AVP/COS develops collaborative relationships with a broad range of offices, internal and external to UC Berkeley, to support the VPAP's