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needed: Computer literacy with MS office products. Outlook, Word, Excel, etc. Valid Driver’s License. What We Want You To Know: Purdue University will not sponsor employment authorization for this position
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Responsibilities Greet and direct university staff, community visitors and guests arriving at the Gabis office Answer calls to the arboretum, direct and manage as appropriate Sort and distribute mail and general
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equipment maintenance, troubleshooting and repair Valid driver’s license. Be able to obtain CDL license within first year of employment Preferred: Power plant experience CDL license Advanced computer skills
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levels, quality control, and deaerator storage systems Calculate chemical solutions for boiler water treatment under direction of Quality Control Interface with computer control systems to access, log
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in departmental and program activities, events, and collaborative initiatives • Continue activity as a performer Qualifications • A Master's degree in the candidate's principal instrument is
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PRF payments and reimbursements. Gather PRF credit card documentation, prepare account distribution/reconciliation and forward to PRF. Accounts Receivable/Billings/Deposits Set up vendors in A/R and
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Computer Skills using Outlook, Excel, Google Docs, etc. Strong communication skills Exceptional interpersonal skills to provide good customer service, demonstrating a strong service orientation Public
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planning. Oversee the day-to-day administration of the computing budget ($250,000K). Monitor expenditures as related to specific IT projects. Make purchases for operational computing needs and
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judgment to resolve complex technology problems Communicate effectively with faculty, staff, and students to ensure their IT needs are met Install and set up new computers, printers, and peripheral devices