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the university's compliance program. Monitor receipt due date of audit reports and if reports are not received request the audit reports from sub-recipients. Review audit reports and follow up with sub-recipient
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accounting methods, develops and/or recommends procedures and programs for accounting system, consults and assists in computing and compiling field reports and other special projects as assigned. (20%) Plan
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problems without supervision. Advanced computer skills; networking skills are preferred but not mandatory. Understand and recognize advanced networking problems is it relates to communication of devices
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information technology fields, as well as troubleshooting and modifying control systems such as Barber Coleman, Square D Power Logic, Invensys, Johnson Controls, Trane, and Tek Air. Must have excellent computer
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working knowledge in relation to digital accessibility and assistive technology tools. Prefer computer literacy is expected as well as, experience with assistive technology. Ability to meet consistent
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Microsoft Excel; computer spreadsheet and word processing skills required. Experience in PeopleSoft Financials or other ERP software preferred. Demonstrated history of successful support, education, and
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computer skills: must be willing to learn Work Management System software to record work performed in the Zone. Demonstrated history of successful support, education, and advocacy for all students, aligned
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lead the engineering development for multiple sub-projects supporting an overall program project. The parent project broadly encompasses the development of components for a Class 2 bioimpedance
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inquiries, performing clerical duties, and coordinating service requests (e.g., computer, facilities, phone, custodial, e-waste, shredding). Handle mail and package distribution and processing, greet visitors
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, reviews, resignations, and retirements for the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences and the Cleveland Institute of Computation Biology. These activities include supporting