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acquired through completion of a bachelor's degree program in a related field and/or professional credentialing as a Facility Management Professional (FMP) by the International Facility Management
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project management methodology, processes, and tools to projects. Duties may include but are not limited to: Plan, lead, and facilitate project team meetings. Develop and implement communication plans
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and preventive maintenance program for the facilities and supporting systems; manage day to day facility management of assigned units while providing recommendations for both short- and long-term
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knowledge in service to society. Through a large undergraduate teaching program, faculty and student research, and events programming, the DeWitt Wallace Center supports the study of the interaction between
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completion of a Bachelor's degree program in business, computer science, mathematics, statistics, or social sciences. Experience - Work requires knowledge of both statistical analysis and interpretation
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of references via Academic Jobs Online https://academicjobsonline.org Applications received by November 10, 2025, will be guaranteed consideration. Duke is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
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Premium of $5.00 per hour Paid Training: One week of hospital orientation along with 5 clinical shifts Nursing Specialty Certification Bonus Career Ladder Advancement Employee Referral Program Employees
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, ultimately aiming to find better treatments for patients with cancer. This position is intended to provide experimental support by working in the laboratory of physician scientist Dr. Christine Eyler (https
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to participate in rounds on their patients. Nurses chosen for the program gain the ability to expand their own professional network and experiences in assignments on different units, including but not limited
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development and integration of computational models describing the environmental fate of plastics and their chemical additives. This project, part of the INFRAMES Challenge Area on Consequences of Micro/Nano