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research to find the software, download, and compile it for optimal use on an HPC system. Specific duties: Configure, compile, and install open source research applications and libraries from source Craft
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with proctoring exams. Work with students one on one, needing assistance with course materials. Formatting materials. Compile data in a timely manner and share with supervisor. Be willing to take on
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2:1 Match on retirement savings. Responsibilities* Under direct supervision, provides general administrative support to the EVS Department. Compiles basic information for inclusion in reports
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Linux systems as an advanced user and will have some experience with downloading, compiling, and installing open source software. You will communicate technical concepts to non technical users, and user
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scheduling meetings and conference calls. Assist department with course scheduling, LEO Lecturer letters and review tracking, onboarding new faculty and staff. Assist faculty and staff with compiling and
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liaison to campus partners, including Procurement, HR, and the Office of General Counsel (OGC). Reporting and Presentation Support (15%) Prepare, compile, and analyze reports for EM leadership and campus
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documentation is compiled and appropriately filed as needed; Manage post-award change requests, Uniform Guidance reports, Financial Status Reports and other related sponsored program and research related
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requests of technologist or management staff. Provide information regarding hospitals and community services as needed. Process and compile patient paperwork for exams and clinical staff. Accurately record
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insights for university leadership. Drive Insight through Complex Analysis: Compile, integrate, and analyze data from multiple university systems to identify root causes of issues and deliver meaningful
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relevant documentation. Compile the Help Room schedule into a public-facing spreadsheet or Google Sheet each semester. Support scheduling and organization of Learning Assistants (LAs) and Proctors during