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Document all information given and received in the service desk application to track calls, emails, walk-ups and project tasks. Work effectively and professionally in a less supervised capacity in the absence of a Supervisor, Manager or Director.
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Perform other duties as assigned by the on-duty Unit Coordinator, Director of Operations, Nursing Staff, and Program Director. Observe for and report any changes in residents behavior and physical and psychiatric symptoms or complaints to the Desk Nurse and/or Unit Coordinator.
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Under the direct supervision of the Director of Information & Delivery Service (DIDS), the Access Services Librarian (ASL) coordinates and participates in the routine operations of the Dahlgren Memorial Library (DML) Information Services Desk in the evening hours.
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Reporting to the Director of Administration, the Administrative Services Manager is responsible for overseeing the administrative operations support to all HAP locations ensuring excellent customer service is provided to all internal and external stakeholders.
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Actively support a portfolio of applications by fielding incoming service desk tickets from end users to resolve & document application and software issues within mission-critical systems (e.g. NAFSA’s AMS, LMS, event technology, surveys, SaaS products, data visualization, etc.
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The IT Technical Support Engineer I is a member of the IT Service Delivery (ITSD) team, responsible for assisting in operations of the network, PC, peripheral, service desk, telecommunications, and operational processes of the credit unions environment.
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Under the direction of the Information Technology Director, Manager, or designee, to support, design, implement, troubleshoot, document, and maintain various business and web applications required by each department to run the City's daily operations including, but not limited to: financial, permitting, asset management, document management, records management, judicial, and recreation.
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