84 computer-programmer-"Diamond-Light-Source"-"Diamond-Light-Source" positions at University of Alaska
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or managing a larger communication initiative (e.g., a campaign, multi-platform rollout, or strategic communication plan). Provide 2–3 sentences of context with each sample describing your role, the intended
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preferably), have good computer skills, customer service skills, the ability to work independently with some supervision, good organization and basic Microsoft Office application knowledge (or Google Docs
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independently as well as collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. Strong time management skills, sound judgment, and the ability to multitask are key. Proficiency with basic computer programs and a
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plans. To thrive in this role, you must enjoy working with people! This position requires basic computer skills (word processing, spreadsheet, and database contacts management); excellent customer
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confidentiality protocol. Basic knowledge of computer operations and software applications is necessary, as is the demonstration of problem solving and decision making skills. Minimum Qualifications: Applicant must
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of professional level office methods and practices. Strong knowledge of computer operations and software applications, including Microsoft Office. Ability to organize and prioritize tasks to meet deadlines. Must be
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, enjoy working alone and as part of a team, have good attention to detail, and have basic computer skills. This position also requires self motivation and independent working skills for project work and
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. The ability to work both independently and collaboratively with a diverse student body is crucial, as is consistently maintaining a professional demeanor. Familiarity with general computer software
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to communicate effectively, sound professional judgement and respect for confidentiality, advanced computer skills, preferable familiarity with UAA’s systems such as Banner and Navigate, and the ability to work as
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