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, the Access Control Department is responsible for maintaining the University’s campus security, including keys, Cores, mechanical and electrical door hardware, and locks. Duties: Performs installation and
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on learned knowledge. Assist customers experiencing procedural or operational difficulty with technology applications, products, and services. Investigate and resolve computer software and hardware problems
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connectivity issues; virus and malware detection/remediation; repair, chairside assistance; and referrals to college-provided or contracted training resources) Analyze hardware and software for security
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requested as response/standby. Establish and maintain relationships with University Safety vendors to assist with troubleshooting of technical issues software, hardware, or systems. Work with vendors to aid
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, and replacement of all types of locks and integrated security systems, access control devices, and other types of lock hardware such as latches, door checks, and panic bars, including changing of lock
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About the Opportunity JOB SUMMARY: The Assistant Director for Student Life Operations helps manage the daily operations of Student Life Residential Security, Husky Card Services, and Technical
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High School Diploma or GED required. 5 years of experience with commercial electronic access control security systems including auto door operators, access control systems, and electronic door hardware
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, walk-ins, voicemail) regarding, but not limited to: network connectivity, PC, mac, printer and mobile hardware support, application support, audio visual requests, ad hoc requests, account creation and
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ability to complete long term projects for Student Affairs units. Hardware, Software, and Systems Support Serve as senior technology consultant and innovator for Student Affairs staff and other associated
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, spike-based computation, and attention-inspired mechanisms can be combined to achieve accurate and timely predictions while explicitly considering hardware constraints, including latency, memory usage