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Classification Title: Web Developer II Classification Minimum Requirements: A Bachelors degree in an appropriate area of specialization and two years of appropriate experience, or an Associate
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supervises IT Generalist I along with OPS employees. They provide support for client problems and configurations, including web applications, network, software, and hardware. This position is responsible
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archives, particularly at scale. Social Media and Web Archiving Collaborates with the Head of Collection Services and collection managers on setting vision and direction for accessing SASC web archives
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, addressing any issues promptly and ensuring efficient operation. Troubleshoot and resolve problems related to RedCap, web design tools, and presentation software. Expected Salary: $20/hr, commensurate with
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commitments including scheduled work hours Preferred: Previous experience in any library setting Good database and web searching skills Ability to work independently once trained Special Instructions
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development and production of abstract books. Collaborate with web designer to produce custom conference web sites and/or virtual platforms. Manage on-site logistics and operations at conferences to ensure all
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that showcase and support the Gator student experience. Job Description Collaborate, ideate, pitch, and execute on designs for print publications, web graphics, promotional materials, building signage, social
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web content to newsletters and promotional materials, this position plays a vital role in elevating the College’s voice and visibility across audiences. Key Responsibilities Editorial Strategy & Content
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Materials for Print, Web, and Social Media Designing advertisements for placement in conference programs, journals, magazines, and other print publications using Adobe InDesign Designing catalogs, booklets
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assets for web, including social media graphics, iconography, email newsletter designs, various web design assets and illustrations. Design of graphic assets for marketing collateral materials, including