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of information assets owned or entrusted to UC Davis. This position is vital to the Security Operations Center’s (SOC) ability to conduct complex security incident investigations, gather and preserve digital
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#48XAdminsupport This position is responsible for providing repair and maintenance on a wide variety of complex medical instrumentation with a focus on networked and computer-based medical systems
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initiative or in response to requests for information. Perform general word processing duties utilizing intermediate to advanced-level functions. Modify and/or create databases and complex spreadsheets
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systems efficacy. Propose and evaluate strategies to maximise health co-benefits and reduce inequalities. A key focus will be on evaluating Transport for West Midlands’ Mobility Hub programme, a network of
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monitor progress in achieving metrics based on the IRN’s mission and vision. Network Management Prioritizes and independently manages complex activities as identified during strategic planning. These may
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northern Sweden create enormous opportunities and complex challenges. For Umeå University, conducting research about – and in the middle of – a society in transition is key. We also take pride in delivering
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, vulnerability profiles and management of the UC Davis overall attack surface. Maintains and configures the large collection of UC Davis SOC data sources and intelligence feeds. Configures network and host-based
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with a network of faculty-based Global Engagement Directors, Associate PVCs across education and research, and a professional team within the Office of Global Partnerships. Together, this group forms
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communities, will then be investigated in simulations. The end-product will be detailed knowledge on how different ecological practices affect farmers and rural communities and the identification of strategies
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providing all Cornell community members with opportunities to deepen their understanding of racial justice and equity, expand their allyship skills, engage in dialogue across differences, and be a part of the