69 programming-"DIFFER"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"U" positions at Ferris State University
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working with computer technical personnel to resolve programming difficulties. Essential Duties/Responsibilities: 1. Perform any/all duties defined in the Student Service Representative 1, 2, 3 & 4 position
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areas utilizing computer software programs such as word processing, spreadsheets, database and file management. Provide accurate information regarding work order system to WCC customers. Assist in
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correspondence for review and approval of supervisor. Input, retrieve, download and output information utilizing a computer to access various software programs and systems. Interview, train and direct student
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athletic department liaison to NCAA, GLIAC, WCHA, MHSAA and outside groups for all special event bids and hosting opportunities. Develop, supervise, and implement internship program for operations
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 04-Jul-25 Location: Big Rapids, Michigan Type: Full-time Categories: Project/Program Management/Planning Staff
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correspondence for review and approval of supervisor. Input, retrieve, download and output information utilizing a computer to access various software programs and systems. Interview, recommend for hire, train and
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correspondence for review and approval of supervisor. • Input, retrieve, download and output information utilizing a computer to access various software programs and systems. • Interview, recommend for hire, train
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of students. The successful candidate will work with diverse students, faculty and staff; assess and evaluate student academic progress; plan, organize, and meet deadlines. The anticipated start date
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on or off campus; assuring/improving learning through assessment; close consultation with program faculty, as well as training via the Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning. Faculty members also have
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materials, annual reports, newsletters, and other materials. Meeting with deans, program directors, and other campus leaders and attending campus events as directed to learn about students, employees and