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training to faculty. Knowledge of database structures and management. Additional Information This is a half-time (20 hours/week) position. This is a hybrid position, scheduled to be on campus (Boston) weekly
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and online graduate level courses in Construction Management. Responsibilities: Teach graduate courses within the Construction Management concentration that is part of the Project Management degree and
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structures (Banner, Workday, Salesforce, ServiceNow, and other enterprise systems) and build modern, scalable data pipelines and transformations that enable analytics, automation, applied AI, and agentic
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transition from legacy data structures to a modern, scalable, AI‑ready data architecture. This role conducts deep assessments of existing systems—including Banner, Workday, Salesforce, ServiceNow, Snowflake
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structures and management. Additional Information This is a half-time (20 hours/week) position. This is a hybrid position, scheduled to be on campus (Boston) weekly. The OIAE offices are currently located
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to enhance Annual Giving programs to support donor growth, including: Researching best practices and new innovations in the Advancement space. Building out new program structures & implementation plans
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, including: Researching best practices and new innovations in the Advancement space. Building out new program structures & implementation plans, including hiring where necessary. Investigating technology
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, resolving practical and technical issues Follow specific instructions for the assembly, construction, servicing, and repair of lab instruments and equipment 2. Student Support, Instructional Assistance
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and online graduate level courses in Construction Management. Responsibilities: Teach graduate courses within the Construction Management concentration that is part of the Project Management degree and
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products with antibacterial or other bioactive properties. Direct and oversee bioassay development, screening, and hit validation efforts. Manage compound isolation, purification, and structure elucidation