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Posting Details Position Information Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Position Title Trades Specialist (Sheet Metal) Classification Title Trades Specialist (Sheet Metal) Department Campus Operations Posting
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, you will be an integral member of the Office of the Chair in the Department of Medicine , collaborating to conduct data analysis, reporting, reconciliation, financial transaction processing, and
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demonstrate: Experience or skills related to supply chain management. Time management and multi-tasking abilities. Critical thinking, root cause analysis, and problem-solving skills. A positive attitude and a
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clients, and external consultants, the Environment and Signage Coordinator ensures that every element—from signage to spatial graphics to experiential cues—reflects institutional values and fosters
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health educator data collection during initial visit and follow-up sessions. Organize and remind study participants of upcoming appointments. Train study participants on key elements of study protocol
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continuous operation of University electrical/mechanical BAS equipment. Since the activities of other employees depend upon the availability of the employee in this position, reliable attendance is a factor
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collaboratively within a team Excellent written and verbal communication skills Proficiency in molecular bench skills and/or data analysis. Preferred to have familiarity with R, Python, or related scientific
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, other appropriate equipment, and tools Polishes wood and metal surfaces, fixtures, furniture, and equipment Moves, and arranges furniture and equipment in connection with cleaning tasks or in preparation
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. Collaborate with university partners on shared initiatives and crossover data analysis. Create data queries within the PeopleSoft CRM to support daily processing functions. Develop recommendations and
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Data analysis and preparation of research articles and academic presentation. Travel within upstate New York (the I-90 corridor) and opportunities for subsequent grant writing. Dr. Scott Seibert