226 computer-programmer-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at University of Massachusetts
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upgrading of complex enterprise applications following a centralized enterprise model, including facilitating the configuration of networks and firewalls, migration of users and computers to new applications
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mental health distress. Demonstrated ability to apply whole-system and inclusive approaches to health promotion and/or wellbeing. Experience in qualitative and quantitative needs assessments and program
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further committed to a program of affirmative action to eliminate or mitigate artificial barriers and to increase opportunities for the recruitment and advancement of qualified minorities, women, persons
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, and Spire. Knowledge of Spreadsheets, databases, and other computer programs including: MS word, Excel, PowerPoint, and email. Physical Demands/Working Conditions Typical office environment. Work
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an environmentally safe and healthy atmosphere, reviews and makes major menu adjustments as needed. Oversees training program instituted by administration for all classified employees with regard to customer service
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assigned to oversee construction activity on multiple projects. Manage and coordinate feasibility studies, including preparing program information, coordinating work of interdepartmental groups, and working
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care to students in Acute Care Program, including completing an intake evaluation, determining clinical appropriateness/eligibility, safety planning, group and individual therapeutic support sessions
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skills. Physical Demands/Working Conditions Standard office - ability to sit in front of a computer for an extended period of time. Ability to complete fieldwork including mark-resighting efforts which
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and strategic plan, elevates its visibility and reputation, attracts and retains diverse student populations that enable a dynamic and coveted learning community. Develops quantifiable goals for social
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more centralized enterprise model. This may entail converting physical servers to virtual servers, facilitating the reconfiguration of networks and firewalls, migration of users and computers to campus