195 computer-programmer-"St"-"University-of-St"-"FEMTO-ST"-"St" positions at Brown University
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statistics at athletic events. Located in Providence, Rhode Island, and a member of the Ivy League, our intercollegiate athletics program consists of 34 varsity teams with approximately 1,000 athletes who
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with NFPA codes preferred. Job Competencies: Individuals should have a working knowledge of Rhode Island Fire and Life Safety Codes. Fire safety knowledge and experience. Ability to use a computer to
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and constituents. Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain project budgets and schedules for federally-funded projects and plan and manage projects to achieve deadlines and objectives. Excellent
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, our intercollegiate athletics program consists of 34 varsity teams with approximately 1,000 athletes who participate within the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA-DI). This position is
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typically plan schedules about a month in advance, except when coverage is needed on short notice due to unexpected absences. Job Qualifications Education and Experience High school diploma required
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. Manage system maintenance, security, and performance, acting as the primary point of contact for all technology-related issues within BUDPS. Supervise staff, including a program manager, the Police
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circuits, electrical testing procedures, computer programming, and related knowledge to design, layout, build, troubleshoot, calibrate, and repair electronic scientific equipment. The position also manages
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frequently moving about inside the office to access printer, files, and other materials/equipment. Operates a computer and other office equipment. Typically lift/carry/push/pull 20 to 50 pounds. Frequently
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. Located in Providence, Rhode Island, and a member of the Ivy League, our intercollegiate athletics program consists of 34 varsity teams with approximately 1,000 athletes who participate within the National
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, and collection of biomarkers (saliva, urine); organization of study binders; scoring of questionnaires; and computer entry of study data. Data collection may be done in person, remotely, or a