159 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Durham-University"-"Prof" positions at Angelo State University
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312) and working at live sporting events. Required Qualifications Regular admission into an ASU graduate degree or certification program is required. All graduate students who are awarded assistantships
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friendly to customers. Must be able to perform clerical duties such as filing, organizing and sorting. Must have basic knowledge of computer software such as Word and Excel. Knowledge of scanning documents
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complete required paperwork or follow-up. Required Qualifications Education/Experience/Credentials Required Bachelor’s degree required; enrollment in a graduate program required Knowledge, Skills, and
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assigned. Required Qualifications Regular admission into an ASU graduate degree or certification program is required. Preferred Qualifications Physical Demands Salary $14.50-15.06/hr. EEO Statement All
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Position Details Position Information Job Title Work Study Student Assistant Position Type Student Division Academic Affairs Department Biology Job Description This position will help the Department
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maintenance. Demonstrate initiative and perform quality work in a busy, multi-task environment. Basic knowledge of chemistry and physics as related to plant issues. Ability to operate computer keyboard. Ability
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to be self-motivated, detail-oriented with excellent communication and customer service skill; Duties include but are not limited to: Scanning of documents; Answering phones; Providing Customer Service
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to operate with proficiency the tools and equipment related to the trades listed in the job summary. Skill in oral communication and basic record keeping. Position requires frequent walking, standing, pushing
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indexing documents, computer data entry, filing, copying, and answering phones Assisting with picking up and distributing office mail to appropriate personnel Other duties as assigned Required Qualifications
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. The Curator collaborates with academic departments, including History, Visual and Performing Arts, as well as other campus entities, to develop exhibitions and educational programs that support the University’s