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development of supplier relationships critical to their respective lines of business. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Utilize knowledge of technology trends and remain up to date on the strategic vision of the university
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pressure atmosphere. Respect for confidentiality. Strong facility with end-user technology such as laptop computers, smart phones, and tablets. Ability to learn new software programs quickly required
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to detail. Ability to be diplomatic in a high-pressure atmosphere. Respect for confidentiality. Strong facility with end-user technology such as laptop computers, smart phones and tablets. Ability to learn
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will be encouraged and assisted with obtaining certification through the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) as an Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT), and certifications
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with program guidelines, institutional policy, and applicable regulations. Reconcile loan disbursements, repayments, and fund balances; investigate and resolve discrepancies. Review and validate loan
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to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment. Strong computer proficiency (including Microsoft Office) and ability to learn new programs. Must maintain a high level of discretion and
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experience required. Education: Bachelor of Science degree required. REQUIRED SKILLS High-level proficiency in the use of various coding languages, including R and Python. Mastery of computational biology data
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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
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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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appreciate the value of animals in research. The university's animal facilities are accredited by the Association for the Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) and is managed