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to support them effectively. Knowledge of basic computer operations and software relevant to food service. Skills in communicating clearly and professionally with staff and customers. Ability to apply
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duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Basic math and computer skills. Skills in understanding bartender tools and techniques. Skilled in problem solving. Ability to effectively communicate
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daily. Performs food preparation tasks such as sandwich, salad making and beverage preparation, following written standardized recipes. Cleans and processes fruits and vegetables according to recipe’s
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. Administrative work including meeting CME requirements (weekly work for Grand Rounds), including paperwork processing, creating graphics, setting up the website event pages, assist with tech checks with speakers
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procedures. Familiarity with access control technologies. Strong organizational and time-management skills. Excellent written communication skills. Computer applications and systems skills. Ability to manage
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instrumentation development, and the operation, maintenance and upgrades of optical and radio telescope sites located in Southern Arizona. This position requires an individual with demonstrated ability to work
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departmental processes, requirements, instructions and deadlines related to annual faculty evaluations (UA Vitae), credentialing and re-credentialing (AZ License, DEA, membership dues), re-certifications (ACLS
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resource management, meet departmental financial goals, and enact policies and processes that promote fiscal accountability and responsibility. Support and facilitate mentoring and collaboration for faculty
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departmental budgeting and resource management, meet departmental financial goals, and enact policies and processes that promote fiscal accountability and responsibility. Support and facilitate mentoring and
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and departments on campus that work with high numbers of transfer students. Meet with current and prospective transfer students on navigating University of Arizona processes relative to their transition