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The Administrative Assistant, under general supervision of the Directors of Sales and Director of Marketing & PR provides a variety of administrative, and operations support to designated personnel and/or departments.
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Must be capable of providing administrative and field support to the outside plant work forces. Individuals with 3GIS, ArcGIS, ESRI, Google Earth and other OSP telco industry standard software platforms a plus as well.
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Strong Computer Skills (Databases, Processes, and Administrative) - Comprehensive knowledge and skill for more complex applications to include Word, Excel, Visio, AutoCAD, MicroStation, ArcGIS/ESRI, 3GIS, Google Earth, etc.
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We offer rapid, dedicated stroke MR and CT imaging meant to differentiate between completed stroke and “at-risk” tissue, with automated decision support software that has been validated in multicenter trial.
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Performs all report writing services for Student Financial Services and Military & Veteran Services including collection, analysis, and preparation of data for internal and external reporting using Ellucian Colleague, Business Objects Web Intelligence, Microsoft Excel, SQL and other reporting and analytic software.
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Provide administrative support to the CWS- New York’s Immigrant Minor team, including answering client phone calls and scheduling appointments, entering data in case management software, photocopying documents, and submit invoices to the funder.
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Working Title: Administrative Support Assistant IIClassification Title: ASA IIPosting Details Priority Application Deadline: Tuesday, April 2nd @ 11:55pm PST (Posting will remain open until filled) Hiring PreferenceEligible on-campus applicants in California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) Bargaining Units 2,5,7, and 9 will be given first consideration in the recruitment.
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The Administrative Office of the Courts provides technical assistance, operational support, training, research and development, budget and personnel coordination, and development and operation of information systems for the Courts of New Jersey.
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Assisting users in the FISOPA Call and User Support Centers and Help Desk with analyzing issues and providing solutions, and Training Director on miscellaneous administrative reports and or projects, as requested.
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The CIO provides strategic leadership and operational management for all information technology and VOIP services (both administrative and academic technologies), operations and related services that support student learning, administrative processes, faculty and staff development, community service, and communications.
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Previous working experience as IT coordinator or Help Desk Support. The IT Coordinator will bridge the gap between the end-users and their computer systems and software. Computer Systems Support Specialist-IT Training Coordinator.
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Advises the General Counsel, Deputy General Counsel, and supervising attorney on legal aspects of administrative and operational issues; and prepares memoranda analyzing legislative, judicial and operational policies and other matters.
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Under administrative direction, directs, manages, supervises, and coordinates the activities and operations of the Records Division within the Police Department including the provision of records management and identification functions; coordinates assigned activities with other divisions, departments, and outside agencies; and to provides highly responsible and complex administrative support to the Chief of Police.
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This will involve management of split billing system, third-party administrative (TPA) software(s), maintaining policies and procedures, conducting audits on prescriptions for compliance and enhancement, confirming inventory is represented appropriately within software(s), and maintaining all lists associated with 340B Program participation and maintenance.
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Providing primary in-person / remote support to staff in resolving incidents, fulfilling requests, and implementing approved changes for IT services at the local OxyChem plants and administrative sites (Deer Park / La Porte / Pasadena.
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