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, flexibility, efficiency and the ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines for a wide variety of assignments. Requirements and Qualifications Academic Level: Bachelor’s Degree A minimum of one to three
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, research, inventory, installation, and integration of equipment and services in department-supported facilities. This position requires knowledge of the operation and maintenance of a wide variety of
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changes are made to the product offering. The Collaborative Services Product Manager engages technical writers and training staff to ensure that documentation and instruction are available in a variety of
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The Temporary Learning and Media Designer provides instructional design, course development, and media support for the School of Nursing and other departments. This role collaborates with team members
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Staff Questionnaire form. A link to this form can be found directly in the job posting, or using this link: Summer Staff Questionnaire . External Applicants Submit your application through Workday. Please
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applicable regulations and ordinances. In addition to monitoring compliance, the Program Manager plays a key role in educating and guiding external vendors on Georgetown’s living wage standards, documentation
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of Student Affairs, the Medical Education Learning Specialist primarily engages with medical students and operates on a student appointment basis, which is facilitated through an online form. Staff
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. Requirements and Qualifications High School education required Minimum of 2 years of experience in Automotive, Fleet operations, stockroom or warehouse operations. Must possess a valid current Class ‘C’ (or
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The Senior Project Manager manages a variety of projects including projects that are characterized by large size and dollar value, complexity or unusual features, from design concept stage through
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solutions to their budget. As part of this process they will work with JORA during the early grant application phase to support the budget requests of grants. Finally, through interactions with research