149 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at The University of Alabama
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administrative support to church leadership and staff. Required Minimum Qualifications: Proficiency in database management and basic computer applications. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. A
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. Ensures compliance with confidentiality standards and handles sensitive information with discretion. Collaborates with church leadership to support financial planning and budgeting. Required Minimum
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Normal Work Schedule: Flexible; Sunday - Friday 11:00 am till 11:00 pm, some Saturdays. Job Summary: The Building Manager supports the Greek Assembly Hall by overseeing scheduled activities and common
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Applicants: Position is eligible for hybrid work subject to University policy . Job Summary: The Network Engineer III supports the functionality and availability of enterprise-wide mission critical University
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Applicants: Position is eligible for hybrid work subject to University policy . Job Summary: The Network Engineer IV supports the functionality and availability of enterprise-wide mission critical University
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Pay Grade/Pay Range: Minimum: $15.48 - Midpoint: $18.56 (Hourly N2) Department/Organization: 504231 - Coliseum Maintenance Normal Work Schedule: Varies Job Summary: The Athletic Building Associate
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/PI on grants and contracts, mentoring research staff including graduate students and postdoc researchers, synthesizing results into peer-reviewed manuscripts, presenting results at conferences
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facilities in Chile, Arizona, and the Canary Islands. Postdocs in the University of Alabama Department of Physics and Astronomy also have access to High-Performance Computing facilities at UA, including
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communication accessibility 24 hours a day/7 days a week. Failure to perform job well could result in failures within the fire alarm systems and/or network. As such, NFPA criteria may not be met which could
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colleagues and their students/postdoc at the Ohio State University (Dr. Jill Leonard-Pingel), the University of California Berkeley (Dr. Seth Finnegan), and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (Dr