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, faculty and/or staff or the public and represent BGSU appropriately Ability to coordinate or lead others in accomplishing work activities Knowledge of computer skills, such as MS Office, presentations
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of trainees in master’s level graduate programs and may provide supervision to doctoral interns in the APA accredited doctoral internship program. Facilitate training seminars and programs
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interact effectively with students, faculty and/or staff or the public and represent BGSU appropriately Ability to coordinate or lead others in accomplishing work activities Knowledge of computer skills
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customer-oriented attitude and professional image. Must have the ability to lift tables, lift and stack chairs, and ability to read and interpret room diagrams. General knowledge of computers, presentation
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preferred: Bachelor's degree preferred in computer science, management information systems or related field. The following Experience is required: 5 years with technology responsibilities in a complex
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of employment eligibility by providing acceptable, original forms of identification for employment verification via the Federal I-9 employment verification process. A list of acceptable documents can be seen here
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. Employee Assistance: Provide support for employee questions on pay, benefits, tax issues, garnishments, and retirement plans. Garnishment & Employment Verification: Manage court-ordered garnishments
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of MEP operations and best practices Assists in the review of construction documents prepared by others. Assists with project oversight and compliance with Engineering Construction standards and Utility
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favorable. Basic computer and Microsoft Office knowledge. Ability to respond positively and effectively to fast-paced and demanding, customer-oriented situations. Ability to withstand possible continuous
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the Behavioral Neuroscience Animal Facility, Life Science Annex, Herpetology Lab, and Marine Lab, supervising staff, planning schedules, supporting IACUC decisions, and maintaining interactions with faculty