149 computer-science-programming-languages-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Kent State University
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Library Information Science, or related degree. Five years' experience in an academic library or similar environment. License/Certification: Knowledge Of: Library/learning commons operations Skill In
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may be preferred Office practices and procedures Standard procedures for alphanumeric filing Letter formats English grammar, spelling, and punctuation Skill In: Keyboarding (i.e., 40 words per minute
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of scheduling, operational, and administrative issues related to class offerings at the regional campuses. Enters courses into the computer system, assigning classrooms and locations as directed by
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the Division of Information Technology, in a manner consistent with the university mission; to serve as an advocate for innovative and effective use of academic computing and related technology at Kent State
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credit balance evaluations for accounts and prepares required documentation for processing of refunds to students, parents, and/or third party agencies. Reconciles student, agency, and program accounts
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University and department programs and projects. Reports to department head or other designated administrative supervisor. Additional Basic Function – if applicable: Examples of Duties: Duties/essential
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teaching at the higher education level. License/Certification: Knowledge Of: Academic programs; personal computer applications; budgeting; strategic planning * Skill In: Written and interpersonal
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Chainsaw operation and maintenance Groundskeeping Landscaping Skill In: Operating and maintaining various types of grounds maintenance equipment (e.g., mower, tractor, chain saw, sod cutter, rotary tiller
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direct student or temporary employees. May assist in coordinating security awareness and crime prevention programs; may present information to campus community and/or employees on safety and security
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of program and projects. Directs the work of other clerical/secretarial staff and student employees by training, evaluating, assigning duties, and providing information about changes in department and