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requests, certificate audits, manage wait lists, resolve failed web enrollments (WEA) and other student services duties in a timely manner. Prepare appropriate forms and solve enrollment discrepancies
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proficiency with course authoring, graphics, and presentation software for developing web-based training, while demonstrating astute judgment to adapt their approach based on stakeholder needs. The incumbent
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. The position requires extensive interaction with faculty, senior administrators, and development staff to provide policy guidance, resolve complex issues, and ensure compliance with UC policies and accounting
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resources and expertise, focused on accelerating scientific inquiry and discovery. With more than 250 employees and $30-50M of revenue a year, SDSC is a global leader in the design, development, and
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, national, and international levels, and also serves as a resource for consultation, training and career development for investigators working in HIV/AIDS, cannabis and associated issues. The HNRP-CMCR
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data from central irrigation system to ensure proper irrigation of campus landscapes, prepare water usage/consumption reports and monitor overall functioning of central system. Train Landscape Services
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, and Inclusion, as their dedication to this mission helps us all to drive change. POSITION OVERVIEW: The Application Development & Integration Services (ADIS) team provides enterprise solutions
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of one or more teams of Landscape Technicians. Assist with determining duties; utilization of materials and equipment; development of work methods. Inspect work assignments for quality control and
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is not identified and upon the request of the hiring manager. In collaboration with MEG Principal Investigators (PIs), the incumbent will develop and manage MEG (Magnetoencephalography) data findings
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systems. Coordinate the development, implementation, training and tracking of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) relating to department workflow. Recommend measures in Maximo to improve reliability