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Obispo to put knowledge into action, taking their learning outside the classroom as they prepare for careers in engineering, agriculture, science, business, humanities and the built environment. Cal Poly’s
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with no permanent status granted. Temporary assignments may expire prior to the ending date. Classification Technology Support Specialist I Compensation Salary placement is determined by the education
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grammar, spelling, and punctuation; an ability to understand standard office procedures; an ability to operate standard office equipment; an ability to learn office technology systems; an ability to perform
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. Each year more than 20,000 top-tier students come to San Luis Obispo to put knowledge into action, taking their learning outside the classroom as they prepare for careers in engineering, agriculture
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to put knowledge into action, taking their learning outside the classroom as they prepare for careers in engineering, agriculture, science, business, humanities and the built environment. Cal Poly’s hands
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the ability to set own priorities to coordinate multiple assignments with fluctuating and time-sensitive deadlines. Ability to use technology including email, internet, work order system documentation, etc
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that support compliance, developing use of technology and data to create quality control and audit practices; and meeting all regulatory reporting requirements. Ensures compliance with institutional aid policies
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communicate orally and in writing. Some positions may require a knowledge of business mathematics beyond basic arithmetic. The ability to use and quickly learn new office support technology systems and software
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of a team. Comfort using technology and the ability to learn applicant tracking and HR systems. Compensation and Benefits At San Diego State University, we value our team members and offer a
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testing, alternative media, accessible technology, transportation, document conversion, note-taking, information, and referrals. Students served include those with learning, psychological, physical and