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Position Details Position Information Internal Posting? Posting Number SP004991P Position Title Program Coordinator, 4-H Learn Everywhere Division/College College of Agricultural & Life Sciences
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implementing programs for large and small groups Experience composing a variety of business documents Experience speaking publicly to large and small groups Experience using computer software and applications
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Strategic Enrollment Management Division (SEM) assists students academically and financially to pursue their educational goals. We believe that learning never stops. University of Idaho can help learners
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or construction is beneficial. Using centralized computer systems. Certification on Forklift Operations (or willingness to acquire on the job) Physical Requirements & Working Conditions Ability to lift, carry and
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Operating vehicles to collect cardboard and single stream from various bins on campus. Providing customer service Processing computer components and electronic devices for salvage or recycle. Using computers
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bibliographic records Experience with integrated library systems Experience with library computer software Experience with MARC format, AACR2 and/or RDA cataloging formats Commitment to continuous learning and
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their educational goals. We believe that learning never stops. University of Idaho can help learners continue their education face to face, online, while in high school, as a next step from secondary school
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, remote sensing, machine learning Technical proficiency with quantitative data analytics and workflows (e.g. R, Python, GIS, GitHub) Experience with machine learning, Google Earth Engine, remote sensing
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and 4-stroke small engines and equipment such as push mowers, blowers and string trimmers Welding, machining, repairing, fabricating and painting of equipment and facilities Troubleshoot and repair
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, remote sensing, machine learning Technical proficiency with quantitative data analytics and workflows (e.g. R, Python, GIS, GitHub) Experience with machine learning, Google Earth Engine, remote sensing