Budget Analyst
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Big Rapids, MI 49307
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The Budget Analyst assists in the preparation of the annual university general fund and non-general fund budgets; processes the detailed annual budget allocations to organizational units; monitors and forecasts student enrollment; maintains Institutional and State data reporting (HEIDI, MASU, etc); utilizes in-depth knowledge of budgeting and variance analysis to compile various analyses and reports; and performs other duties as required. This role requires knowledge of budgetary procedures and provides complex reporting, analytic and technical expertise for all phases of the annual budget process including: student enrollment, tuition revenue forecasting, operating expenses and fund transfers. Responsible for reporting required data to State and university offices. Utilizes general accounting knowledge and the ability to research information in the Banner ERP system. Required: Bachelor’s Degree in Financial Administration, Accounting, or other business related field. Minimum three years of demonstrated budgetary work experience in a financial / accounting setting, or related field. Advanced Excel skills are required: experience using spreadsheets, advanced spreadsheet functions and the ability to logically organize complex databases. Experience with Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Considerable interaction with groups where tact, diplomacy, and the ability to work under pressure are required. |
Enterprise Application Analyst II
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Big Rapids, MI 49307
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Performs routine business analysis work. Work involves gathering, developing, and documenting user requirements; reviewing, assessing, and developing processes to carry out department level functions; creating and validating automation and reports based on user input and testing; assisting with post-implementation support of systems; and providing support for the systems development life cycle. Works under moderate supervision and may supervise student employees. Capable of handling multiple projects at once and can work well with a team of both IT and functional users. Required: Bachelor's degree in a related IT field. At least two years in a business analyst or similar position, experience in higher education preferred. |
Assistant Professor/Associate Professor - Primary Care Disease Emphasis - Michigan College of Optometry
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Big Rapids, MI 49307
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Full-time, 12-month tenure-track faculty position. The successful applicant will assume duties in patientcare and teaching in the clinic, classroom, and laboratories. The faculty member will be expected to develop in the areas of patient care, teaching/advising, scholarly/professional activities, and service. Faculty members also have professional responsibilities which may include advising graduate professional students, participation in university and professional committees, keeping regular posted office hours (which are scheduled at times convenient for students), and participation in traditional functions which have academic significance. Faculty members may be required to teach off-campus. Courses are to be taught in person on one of Ferris State University's campuses. The candidate selected for the position must reside in Michigan after acceptance of employment. The anticipated start date of this position is December 2024 at the earliest and August 2025 at the latest. Required: At the time of appointment, the applicant must hold the Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree and must either have completed an accredited optometric residency or have an equivalent degree or experience in patient care. At the time of appointment, the applicant must have or be eligible to obtain a Michigan optometry license with DPA and TPA certifications and be eligible for appointment to the clinical staff of the college. At least one year of residency experience, or 5 years of consistent clinical experience post-graduation if no residency was completed, or commensurate work/professional experience. |
Associate Dean, College of Engineering Technology (CET)
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Big Rapids, MI 49307
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Under the direction of the Dean, the Associate Dean of the College of Engineering and Technology, is an administrative position with an anticipated start in the spring of 2025. However, this is an estimate and may be revised if needed. This position works under broad administrative direction with significant responsibility in operations, assessment, student recruitment, retention, and compliance. This is a 12-month administrative appointment that requires understanding of the programs within the CET, willingness to work closely with faculty, students, and staff across the departments of the CET, as well as with the college Deans and Provost's office, while paying attention to detail in meeting the needs of the CET related to accreditation, efficiency, program quality, enrollment, operations, and industry partnerships. The Associate Dean is expected to be strategic, process-oriented, flexible, willing to work closely with faculty, and committed to the career-focused mission of the CET. The Associate Dean will work integrally with the Dean to oversee course scheduling and enrollment management; provide oversight/coordination that includes, but is not limited to, working with faculty on curriculum development for new academic programs, including credit and non-credit certificate development; and work collaboratively with programs for assessment, accreditation, and academic program reviews. |
EIO Clerical General Level I (Student Position)
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Big Rapids, MI 49307
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The Clerical General Level I position will consist of office work and will allow you to expand your knowledge in Microsoft programs and other general office duties. |