Job Opportunities @ CBORD - Data Management

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Data Management
Data Management Associate
Maintain databases utilizing CBORD products to support large customer and direct database projects for clients within database services. Responsibilities include participation in the establishment and maintenance of database standards, creating and maintaining data. Able to learn quickly without direction, ability to manage multiple tasks/projects simultaneously. Portray a positive solution oriented attitude and assumes a leadership role in business situations.
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Maintain databases utilizing CBORD products to support large customer and direct database projects for clients within database services. Responsibilities include participation in the establishment and maintenance of database standards, creating and maintaining data. Able to learn quickly without direction, ability to manage multiple tasks/projects simultaneously. Portray a positive solution oriented attitude and assumes a leadership role in business situations.
Qualifications: Associates degree and food production/nutrition experience desired. Efficiency in Word, Excel and Outlook required.
Travel: Occassional
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The CBORD Group is a progressive, industry leading business which develops computer information systems for the administration of onsite food service, housing, access and privilege controls, and related auxiliary functions. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Please send your resume and cover letter through one of the following methods:
| Email: | jobs@cbord.com |
| Fax: | 607.257.1902 |
| Mail: | The CBORD Group, Inc. Attn: Lisa Patz Human Resource Dept. 61 Brown Road Ithaca, NY 14850 |
Please no 'walk-ins' allowed, you must schedule an interview in advance.
The CBORD Group offers a full range of benefits.
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