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in the development of new systems, features, and tools. Solves complex problems and identifies opportunities for technical improvement and performance optimization. Reviews and tests code to ensure
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and will leverage the global network and presence of the University of Chicago with key partnerships across the world. Job Summary The Climate Systems Engineering initiative seeks a highly experienced
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developing applications on the ASP .Net framework in C# utilizing Microsoft Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Proficiency with Microsoft SQL Server and developing complex
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platforms. Coordinates with various teams on issues, analyzes root cause, and assists in efficient resolution of production issues. Serves as technical lead on development projects of any size or complexity
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and students focus on identifying solutions to complex problems through the integration of research, training, and direct community engagement. Guided by an interdisciplinary tradition, Crown Family
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according to specifications. Solves complex problems and works on all phases of application development and programming activities. Participates in component design, programming, code reviews, and unit
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on interview prep, networking, application materials, and building technical finance skills, designed to prepare students for a successful career and support engagement and recruiting outcomes. Plans, designs
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program that addresses the needs of all constituent hospitals. The appointee’s own clinical responsibilities will include performing high-complexity cases (e.g., multi-valve, re-operations, valve/CABG
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routine hardware and software audits of workstations, backing up all information. Maintains complex system and network administration functions. Works with moderate guidance to administer simple systems and
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sector employment and fellowship opportunities for students, including by attending public service career conferences, networking events, and career fairs, and promoting these events to students when