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operational need Must have intermediate computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, POSS, and IMC among other programs. Must have knowledge of New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice and Criminal
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technical field. Must be able to communicate and work well with others. Must possess a valid driver’s license and be able to pass a background check. Must have the ability to learn computer basics and be able
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customer service theories, practices, and methods, and how to apply them. Computer Skills - must be familiar with the use of a computerized maintenance-management software program; After-Hour Emergency
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(INFORM), Eventide recording, PSAP systems, campus 9-1-1 phones, mobile computer terminals (MDTs), Mutualink, and next-generation computing needs. Emerging Technology & Professional Development Research
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diplomacy. Ability to learn concepts and processes quickly. Proficiency with both Google Suite and Microsoft Office (Excel, Word and PowerPoint) / general computer literacy. Physical Requirements: Occasional
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department faculty. - Proficiency in computer applications, including MS Office software (especially Excel) and Google Products. Preferred qualifications: - Advanced degree preferred - Proficiency in
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. Monitors food services, janitorial services, equipment, and supplies. Appropriate use of current computer programs. Assumes responsibility for shift/staff coverage when needed. Works collaboratively and
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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering seeks an agile, energetic, adaptive team member to fill the role of Undergraduate Assistant. The Undergrad Assistant will provide dynamic
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financial spreadsheets Demonstrated leadership, innovative thinking and comfort with decision-making and problem-solving Advanced computer skills (e.g., Microsoft Office suite, SharePoint, Adobe Professional
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valid U.S./Canada driver’s license (provisional, probationary, international, or temporary licenses are not accepted). Strong oral and written communication skills. Proficiency with computer use and