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, policies and guidelines. Initiates and responds to communications and inquiries. Provides assistance and technical information about the Technical Assistance for Water Loss Control (TAWLC) program, water
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sides of the program. Performs other duties assigned. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree and one year of experience in environmental quality management, public utilities, chemistry, business
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Programs will support the development program for the College of Business (COB), which includes supporting the fund raising and philanthropic efforts of the Assistant Dean of Development and the Director of
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the organization. Designs, develops, tests, and implements advanced multi-dimensional data models, customization’s, and integrations within the lakehouse environment. Utilizes high-performance computing resources
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campus resources to enhance their college experience. Assists with the administration and coordination of one or more essential academic or coaching program(s) or initiative(s). Assists with the training
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and technical information about the Technical Assistance for Water Loss Control (TAWLC) program, water conservation, leak detection, efficiency measures, financial assistance, and emerging issues
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public. Assist with the training of any new employee(s) and help prepare tools needed to understand boththe technical and administrative sides of the program. Performs other duties assigned. Minimum
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skills in Python Demonstrated data analysis and visualization expertise Experience working in high-performance computing environments Familiarity with data analysis and visualization tools Preferred
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Practicum Education databases to complete student matches and placements in approved agencies. Confirm with BSW, BSSUT, MSW, distance and online program Directors and academic advisors that students have the
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which require a thorough understanding of the functions, program and policies of the University. Assists in the management of administrative staff services and in developing and implementing internal