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● Design, develop, and implement new laboratory experiments and course materials for Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) laboratory courses, encompassing both on-campus and online/remote lab
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mail pick up and distribution. Send out UPS and FedEx packages 4. Order and maintain office supplies 5. Reallocate purchasing card and process reimbursements 6. Assist with special projects, events, and
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/displays, marketing, and training materials. 4. Provide updates to department webpages. 5. Update and maintain staff master list and process uniform orders. Coordinate annual uniform order. 6. Assign and
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. Supervise student office staff. 4. Provide general administrative support to the department. 5. Conduct accounting tasks such as processing check requests, reallocating expenditures, handling payroll
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of Federal Direct Loans and various private education loans. This position will perform a variety of duties associated with the Title IV financial aid eligibility evaluation process, including reviewing
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. Recognize when an issue needs to be directed to specific personnel for resolution. 5. Lead departmental payroll functions including processing internal paperwork and creating Electronic Personnel Actions
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, and participate in meetings. 4. Oversee and manage the process of hiring including search committee activities for faculty, staff, students, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. 5. Oversee and
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marketing supplies, marketing distribution, and maintaining departmental bulletin boards and display cases. 17. Arrange rooms, equipment, and misc. services; process key requests and building access. 18
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policies while fostering clarity and confidence in the financial aid process. The Director serves as both an innovator and operations expert, driving process improvement and adapting to the evolving
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involves planning and executing aquatic field operations, piloting AUVs and ROVs, deploying buoys and other sensors, and contributing to data collection and processing across all five Great Lakes