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retention schedule to inactive records and create destruction authorizations for review and approval. Scan required files, documents, and postings to appropriate servers in a timely and accurate manner. Data
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of the unit and its customers. REQUIRED MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE: High school diploma, GED or equivalent. Associate’s degree from a post-secondary technical school in Electronics or Process
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Information Technology and other research departments. Drive project development through the incorporation of System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodology and share understanding of process with faculty, students, and
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payroll processing. The incumbent is expected to be an exceptional team player and possess the ability to successfully engage with a broad variety of campus stakeholders. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: Recruitment
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) ensuring reporting data on educators in the state is accurate, (b) supporting the development of data systems and collection processes, (c) providing support for analyses of complex and large-scale data from
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the primary support to the Center for Community Research and Service. This includes pre-award and post-award management of sponsored programs, preparation of financial reports and closing of accounts
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operational strategy development and is responsible for enhancing the internal organization processes and infrastructure in support of the College mission and that of the University of Delaware. As the
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ways to improve practices, processes, and services within the unit and on behalf of the department and overall University. This position plays a pivotal role in recommending changes to policies and
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to the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders . Research can also be conducted at the University of Delaware Center for Biomedical and Brain Imaging , an 11,600 square foot research facility houses a
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technical experience and project management skills to accession and process the born digital records of Senator Thomas R. Carper (2001-2025). Reporting to the Political and Public Policy Papers archivist