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is responsible for building and maintaining the University of Maryland Libraries’ application deployment environments. The DevOps Engineer utilizes software development techniques to automate
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. Ability to automate processes using programming/scripting languages, Windows PowerShell, .NET, and Batch. Advanced knowledge in Windows Server and Workstation, SCCM, Intune, MDT, imaging, and Group Policy
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at any given point in time. Primary duties include management of pre-design, design, construction, commissioning services, project cost control, schedule management, and quality assurance. Oversees
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. The postdoc will also help faculty produce white papers related to U.S. business dynamism issued by the Center for Global Business. The principal duties include collecting data, maintaining databases
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and user interface specifications. Implement automated web application tests using Cypress Implement automation of REST APIs test cases using Postman, RestAssured, and Karate. Prepare and publish test
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successful completion of the PPFP Program and review, the Fellowship may convert to a tenure-track Assistant Professor position. PPFP website: https://gradschool.umd.edu/postdocs/presidents-postdoctoral
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synthesis of peptides; antimicrobial peptides; purification using HPLC; use of analytical instrumentation such as mass Spectrometry (MALDI); laboratory automation systems; and general lab maintenance
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a computer for email, correspondence, report and automated project management systems. Ability to create management reports. Ability to coordinate work with customer departments, campus administration
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of the team on a variety of large-scale projects for the automation of the department processes and procedures. Due to the scope of the department, this position requires a great deal of flexibility within
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design, build and test the efficacy of the cleaning appliance. The postdoctoral investigators will work with Dr. Christine Hartzell and other team members (postdocs, grad students, and undergrad students