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Be You. At Duke, we celebrate individuality and the unique perspectives that each member of our community brings. As the Utility Distribution Mechanic II, you’ll be a vital part of a collaborative
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. Education and/or Equivalent Experience: High school diploma or equivalent 3 years experience in operating utility systems equipment, facilities or distribution systems. Pass the Basic Duke Utility Systems
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distribute program communications across multiple platforms. - Collaborate with marketing to highlight practicum projects and student experience. - Support recruitment, application review, and admitted student
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, coordinate events, and sustain the communications infrastructure that elevates student, alumni, and community partner voices. What You’ll Do: Program Administrative Support (60%) - Update, distribute, collect
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, tracking timecard submissions, distributing evaluations, and ensuring trainees remain current on all compliance requirements. Assist Faculty program leadership team with maintenance of ACGME accreditation
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leads a multidisciplinary organization responsible for central utility plants, distribution systems, energy management, engineering services, capital program support, and regulatory compliance across a
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) Program With top-ranked graduate degree programs, the Sanford School of Public Policy aspires to be a leading school of public policy for the 21st Century and to be recognized in the region, in the nation
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strategies. Minimum Rquirements Education/Training: Master's degree in Finance, Math, Computer Science and/or related fields; CFA is strongly recommended Required experience: 5 years of highly comparable work
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distribution. Draft and edit website content, write news stories, shape story concepts, and ensure all communications reflect program priorities and demonstrate impact. Manage the annual project description
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biology, and evolution. Learn more about our interests, motivations and discoveries: https://sites.duke.edu/silverlab/ . Conduct independent research activities under the guidance of a faculty mentor in