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with experience teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The successful candidate will have an earned doctorate (PhD or DMA) in music theory or composition (ABDs will be considered); have a
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170 PhD candidates, dozens of undergraduate researchers, and approximately 200 undergraduate majors. The department’s undergraduate teaching and training mission also supports several thousand non
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risks or penalties. Process all UD Exchange orders over $5,000, ensuring competitive bids and/or sole source justification are provided. Review for legitimacy, accuracy and allowability of charges in
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: Under the supervision of the Service Desk Manager, COE-IT, the CSS-I provides tier one and tier two technical support for the computing and networking operation for the College of Engineering. The
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experience including knowledge and understanding of cinematic camera use for promotional and internal video. Non-Linear editing experience with Adobe Premier. Knowledge of computer/server components, both
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EXPERIENCE: High school diploma, GED or equivalent. Associate’s degree from a post-secondary technical school in Electronics or Process Instrumentation and Control preferred. Minimum four (4) years
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plans, executes the necessary processes to create the transaction to bill, follows up and collects on past due research receivables, and provides backup support for all billing functions. In addition
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statements. Prepare and monitor invoices and expenses. Assist with contracts as required, gathering quotes and documents and obtaining signatures. Process vouchers and payments to individuals/vendors. Monitor
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monthly reconciliation reports for unit leads and fiscal year projections. • Compiles monthly financial projections. • Performs audits and reports on unit budgeted expenditures. • Processes all
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to the collection, interpretation, and reporting of data by lab members. They will interact with students, administrators, and external vendors and partners to help ensure the efficient operation of research