346 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Infection Preventionist - Infection Prevention and Control - AM Part Time (901) - (T214849) Description Compensation : Pay Range: $35.55 - $57.75 / hour - Benefits available for eligible positions
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, cellular metabolism, mitochondrial biology, molecular biology, single cell omics and genetically modified mice are expected. PhD with at least 4 years of postdoc experience preferred Primary Location
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maintenance and repairs on a wide range of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC/R) equipment while monitoring building automation and HVAC control systems. Key Responsibilities
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switching, network automation, security integration, and cloud-based management platforms. This role will define network strategies and architectures, translate business and operational requirements
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maintenance and repairs on a wide range of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC/R) equipment while monitoring building automation and HVAC control systems. Key Responsibilities
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, copier, etc. Maintain and support conference room equipment Train junior or new HelpDesk staff Write simple batch scripts to automate tasks Consult with vendors on troubleshooting and solution Work closely
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infrastructure, including XenApp servers, delivery groups, NetScaler, delivery controllers and related components · Deploy virtual applications and desktops to end-users using XenApp and Horizon App
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Microsoft 365 solutions and applications, including Teams, Office, Outlook, Power Automate, PowerApps, OneDrive, Bookings, Power BI, and SharePoint Online. · Assist with the migration of email
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refrigeration equipment and monitors building automation and HVAC controls. Reads, understands and interprets blueprints, drawings, floor plans, schedules and manufacturers operating and/or maintenance
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to help produce controlled feeding and medically tailored meals for nutrition research within the UAB Dept. Nutrition Sciences. This would include, but not be limited to, working within metabolic kitchens