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the School of Medicine, overseeing financial performance school-wide and partnering with departments to advance strategic financial initiatives. The Sr. Financial Analyst will perform financial analysis
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. Understanding of massive high performance parallel storage and methodologies. Expert knowledge of Unix/Linux systems administration, including all aspects of management, monitoring, performance analysis, and
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opportunities for collaboration. Work closely with key offices and professional functions across the university, such as IT, Institutional Research and Analysis, fostering partnerships and enhancing reputation
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tests and analysis; monitors and maintains other building service equipment; oversees staff utilizing computer-based building automation systems (BAS) for maintenance activities, operates and maintains
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. Preferred Qualifications Experience with the full life cycle of software development projects (analysis, design, development, testing, implementation, and maintenance). Workday certification in Security
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security management, preferably with a focus on Workday or similar HR/Financial systems. Preferred Qualifications Experience with the full life cycle of software development projects (analysis, design
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, preferably with a focus on Workday or similar HR/Financial systems. Preferred Qualifications Experience with the full life cycle of software development projects (analysis, design, development, testing
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. Preferred Qualifications Experience with the full life cycle of software development projects (analysis, design, development, testing, implementation, and maintenance). Workday certification or deep
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Equivalent, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula. Preferred Qualifications Experience with the full life cycle of software development projects (analysis, design, development, testing
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overall financial management necessary for sound fiscal operation of the EP Department. Performing comprehensive analysis and projections, relating to business or research trends to improve Departmental