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provides electrical engineering at a senior level for the planning, design, technical support on operation, maintenance, and upgrades of the University’s utility infrastructure which includes electric, steam
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Description Job Summary: Independently provide professional engineering expertise in a core facility in process design, training, quality assurance, and developmental activities. Job-Specific Responsibilities
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Details Title Preceptor in Computer Science School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area Computer Science Position Description The Harvard John A
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. Coordinate uploading of video files to platforms such as Canvas. Emerging Technology and Professional Development Stay current on new and emerging A/V and IT technologies (hardware, software, cloud platforms
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, obtains annual electrical maintenance permits and individual construction permits for electrical work performed by Engineering & Utilities (E&U) and Facility Maintenance Operations (FMO) trades. Acts as a
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: Engineering & Utilities (E&U) operates and manages Harvard?s energy supplies, district energy plants, and utility infrastructures on the Cambridge/Allston campuses, as well as a 24/7 facilities-related call
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well as engineering, technical, and sustainability services. Within E&F, Engineering & Utilities (E&U) operates and manages energy supplies, district energy plants, and utility infrastructures on the Cambridge/Allston
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Details Title Preceptor in Computer Science School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area Computer Science Position Description The Harvard John A
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requests as submitted by the construction team. Requests range from the following: plumbing, electrical, mechanical, fire panel/smoke detection, sprinkler/fire suppression. Assign staff to walkdown
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28-May-2025 Campus Services 68295BR Job Summary Engineering & Utilities (E&U) operates and manages Harvard’s energy supplies, district energy plants, and utility infrastructures on the Cambridge