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this position. Hiring Range: $25.60/hr to $32.01/hr. Pay rate commensurate with relevant experience. Requirements - Bachelor’s degree in Arts, Social Sciences, Business, Law or related field preferred - Two
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Program staff on Pre-Award operational and routine activities; o Maintains oversight of daily workflow of proposals, JIT’s, and other administrative activities to ensure a balance portfolio of assignments
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skills required Excellent writing and desktop publishing skills, plus proficiency in Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, MS Word, other publishing programs a plus Experience in and strong working knowledge
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system for theater events and student programs, including electronic and printed communications; manages the “front of house" production staff; and oversees day-to-day financial operations, including sales
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computer systems. Preferred: College-level courses in security, criminal justice or related field. Knowledge of security operating systems. This position is considered to be an Essential Personnel Position
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understand all aspects of food and beverages bartending service. Serv Safe alcohol certification required. Skills: Must be fluent in speaking and reading English Must have excellent human relation and
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. Must be able to read and write English and perform basic math calculations. Must be able to operate basic kitchen equipment. Demonstrated positive work attitude and work history. Ability to work
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experience in a large volume food operation. Must be able to read and write English. The ability to work effectively in a fast-paced operation with diverse staff. Outstanding human relations skills. Must be
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. Position Summary The Initiative seeks a Research Associate to help build the Initiative’s research program under the direction of the Research Director. The goal is to produce timely, high quality, and
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endowment in excess of $3.5 billion. Job Description The Capital Projects Management Department is responsible for the engineering, planning, documentation and construction management of Boston College’s