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                basic web editing (e.g. HTML). Knowledge of keeping statistics and serving as an official scorer. Key Responsibilities 80% - GAME DAY SUPPORT 20% - COMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT Department Overview 
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                Financial Aid Student Information Systems (SIS). Analyze business requirements, design, develop, troubleshoot, deploy, maintain, secure and support web-based applications in support of the Financial Aid Office 
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                at least 80 hours (10 days) of paid time per year to engage in professional development activities. Find out more about how you can grow your career at UC Berkeley. Departmental Overview The Financial Aid 
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                for designing, developing, implementing, maintaining, and administering applications, secure web applications, and web services that are essential to SHDS operations. As the Unit Information Security Lead (UISL 
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                database systems for campus-wide applications related to research administration. The DBA & Data Analyst's role is to ensure that application development follows our organizational standards and practices 
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                financial transactions for programs, updates and maintains participant databases and website information. Develops a working relationship with graduate and undergraduate students, K-12 teachers and students 
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                operations, to include financial strategic budget planning for fiscal year allocations, projects, marketing and communication needs, yearly projections, professional development and travel, and the 
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                to develop and distribute UC's best information on managing pests using safe and effective techniques and strategies that protect people and the environment. UC IPM works through Cooperative Extension 
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                analytics and policy analysis; development; environment; race and inequality; housing and transportation; social policy; urban issues; and health. The Department currently includes twenty FTE ladder faculty 
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                excellent customer service to all faculty, staff, students, and department visitors. Coordinates the Interdepartmental PhD Emphasis in Environment & Society (IPEES) program, as well as the newly developing