735 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"U"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at The University of Chicago in United States
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requests. Distributes timely reminders to managers regarding upcoming probationary period deadlines to ensure compliance with evaluation schedules. Coordinates and schedules orientations for incoming staff
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relationships with vendors and campus partners, and purchasing supplies and materials. Manages program marketing materials; writes, edits, and oversees the production and distribution of program-related
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temporal data visualization. Strong background in distributed computing tools (dask). High-performance computing clusters. Linux command line/bash scripting. Familiarity with R and/or STATA. Preferred
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Department PSD Computer Science: Tech Administration About the Department Tech staff is the front line of defense for computer security and oversees all systems engineering/administration needs in
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distributing leadership annual and major gifts prospects based on portfolio needs and organizational objectives. Consistent documentation and ongoing evaluation of processes to refine quality of leads generated
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self-insurance program • Overseeing related claims • Advising and consulting units regarding methods to control the risk of loss to the University • Providing oversight for youth-serving programs We
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programs. Examples may include guest speakers, preparing toolkits, or distribution of printed materials for staff to use in major gift fundraising. Seeks opportunities for professional development that will
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higher education. Well informed on accounting rules, upcoming trends, and an active participant in networks of colleagues in peer institutions and broader industry. Ensure timely distribution
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, and advising on salary levels. Proactively researches best practices and market trends; authors strategic and effective resources and training aides for distribution/presentation to broader HR Community
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& Shifting Specialist works with a high degree of independence to distribute physical collections, maintain shelf order, analyze density and growth, and execute projects to transfer and shift collections in