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detailed project description Add dates and information from scanned maps Learn to navigate complex folder structures, differentiating between the computer servers and the cloud for project folders GIS Field
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or controls, reach with hands and arms and requires near visual acuity to write, read written materials and computer screens, and sufficient hearing and speech ability for ordinary telephonic conversations
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materials and computer screens, and sufficient hearing and speech ability for ordinary telephonic conversations. Occasional lifting under 20 pounds may occur. Working hours are regular per the established
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management and coordination of programs, related systems and associated budget authority. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Leadership and Development: Deliver and promote SBDC services throughout
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certificate and Associate of Applied Science degree programs. The position involves teaching, selecting and conducting laboratory learning experiences appropriate for meeting objectives, and evaluating student
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. Complete 10 hours of College Reading & Learning Association Tutor training within the first year of employment (paid time). Become familiar with Science faculty assignments for specific courses supporting
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proficiency with computer software and hardware (PC hardware; databases; MSOffice Suites). Possess organizational skills, be detail-oriented and accurate in work. Ability to reconcile paper work and verify
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. Follows state, regional and district regulations governing the athletic program. Assists with uniform order, including sizes, organization and distribution. Oversees charge card for practice facility
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part time instructors. Instruction is primarily in the 100 level required courses in the Associate of Applied Science Degree. These courses include, Introduction to Criminal Justice, The Judicial Process
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Association. Equivalency Statement The College recognizes the value of skills and knowledge gained outside of formal higher education and paid employment. Applicants who do not meet minimum qualifications but