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Description This is a Federal Work Study position open to undergraduate and graduate students who have been awarded Federal Work Study funding. The student employee will monitor the computer lab in
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of moving, and transporting materials regularly/on occasion. Duties imply the use of a computer and other technology involving fine finger movements. Communicate orally and in writing with various audiences
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Management degree program. Minimum of 6 credit hors enrolled for Fall semester Experience: Private Pilot Certificate (must be attached) Supplemental Information Working Hours: Monday-Sunday 5:30am - 7:00pm
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school diploma or equivalent. Computer skills in word processing and spreadsheets. Experience: Cashier experience. Stockroom management. Customer service in a retail environment. Data entry. Physical
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computer hardware required Knowledge of printing pre-flighting required. Knowledge of digital printing process and equipment preferred Supervisory experience managing creative professionals preferred
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Description Under the general supervision of the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach, assist in all aspects of the Strength & Conditioning Program in accordance with NCAA, MIAA, and University
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Description Responsible for managing the day to day operation of UCM's hazard waste program, including training, transportation, storage, waste determination, minimization, disposal, and maintaining
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Program Training Center. Represent the Counseling Program that represents the Hough Counseling Center as a member of the THRIVE team. Attend THRIVE staff meetings and THRIVE program events. Consult with
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for Education Statistics, the College Board, Princeton Review, and Peterson Survey. Survey Design & Program Evaluation Design, conduct, and report on program evaluations and longitudinal studies using a variety
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. This includes working with students to explore majors, choose the right academic program, and create a detailed graduation plan. Advisors use proactive and equitable strategies to help students understand