236 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Central Florida
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the potential of people and ideas to positively change the world. Your efforts on our team will help us to build the University for the Future. The Opportunity: Do you have a keen eye for detail, strong
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, commensurate with prior experience and record. This 9-month tenure earning position will build on our existing strengths in catalysis science which currently include expertise in ab initio theory, ultrafast and
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functionality of campus buildings, ensuring a safe, efficient, and welcoming environment for the campus community. Responsibilities: Clean and stock common areas, including restrooms, sinks, showers/tubs, toilets
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across UCF campuses following Florida fire and building codes. Assist with surveys, inspections, and fieldwork to improve safety standards, equipment usage, and potential upgrades or replacements
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functionality of campus buildings, ensuring a safe, efficient, and welcoming environment for the campus community. Responsibilities: Clean and stock common areas, including restrooms, sinks, showers/tubs, toilets
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. This role supports active audits with relevant data analysis, leads continuous auditing initiatives, and helps inform risk assessments, fraud detection, and business process improvement. The role works
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. With hundreds of events, activities, programs, organizations, and resources available, students can identify their passion, practice their pitch, network with industry leaders, jumpstart a career, or
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electrical work meets national and state codes. The ideal candidate will possess journeyman-level expertise in electrical systems, with the ability to specify, build, install, test, and adapt complex
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from both an academic and a commercial perspective. A proven track record of building, motivating, mentoring, and coaching high-performance teams. An entrepreneurial mindset for building up
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of the University. kNEXT is designed to reduce the administrative burden on individual colleges, consolidate transaction-based functions, create economies of scale, and improve backroom process efficiency so the