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the successful delivery of the University?s Capital investments in a sound, structured and deliberate approach using best-in-class project management practices and delivery systems. ?Successful delivery
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construction projects, and enabling data-informed decision-making across the School. This position offers an exciting opportunity for a proactive, detail-oriented professional to contribute to the planning and
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projects from their inception to completion and transition to the Operations team. She/he/they will prepare standard Columbia University contracts for architectural, engineering and construction services
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, Spanning Tree, VLAN configuration changes, SNMP monitoring, Radius authentication concepts, Network technology components, Network protocols like TCP/IP, UDP, and subnetting, Structured cabling systems
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on biomedical imaging and neural engineering. Areas of interest include (but are not limited to): Biomedical Imaging: advanced MRI methods, functional and structural neuroimaging, optical imaging, molecular and
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. Leveraging systems thinking and deep knowledge/experience within complex organizations, they will also work across the school to develop strategy and structures to deepen coherence and alignment across
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environment with diverse populations. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with higher education systems, structures, and administration preferred. Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran Columbia
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including Diffusion MRI (DTI), high-resolution structural images, resting BOLD fMRI, FLAIR, and tau and amyloid PET. The position will also involve processing of non-imaging data such as behavioral task data
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environments. Familiarity with university financial systems, hospital finance, or joint-venture structures. Strategic and analytical thinking Financial acumen in healthcare or academic medicine Leadership and
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to intramuscular and subcutaneous injections and intravenous infusions while adhering to study protocol and Good Clinical Practices (GCP); Conducting structured interviews with research study participants on medical