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, and support world-class faculty. Emory University is seeking a passionate and forward-thinking engineer who thrives on designing, building, and optimizing reliable, scalable storage platforms across
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in a timely manner. Is able to guide stakeholders on solutions and support structure. Ensures proper governance of prioritizing work from partners. Forms tactical strategies to support multiple clients
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, PeopleSoft infrastructure, PeopleCode, App Designer/Engine is preferred. A Master's degree is preferred. NOTE: Tasks related to this position can be performed remotely with only occasional visits to an Emory
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across the enterprise. This position is responsible for eliciting project requirements, analyzing business processes, and supporting technology solutions that need to be implemented while also performing
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Emory campuses. Projects include new construction, renovations, interior design, and landscape architecture. Manages all aspects of project planning and design, including project scope, budget, contracts
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of the Access Control and Security Systems Division. Will be responsible for developing and implementing the Master Plan Security and Technology Project for Emory University. Plans, directs, and coordinates
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and schedules technical crews and work calls for set and properties construction, electrical preparations and load-ins, rehearsals, performances and strikes. Reads, understands and drafts theatrical
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working with complex data, builds and refines advanced Excel-based models, and strengthens financial operations through process improvement, automation, and thoughtful use of technology. KEY
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of retroviruses and other viral families from a structural perspective. The successful candidate will play a key role in designing, conducting, and analyzing wet lab experiments, including biochemical assays
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engineering support in the areas of lighting, lighting controls, building automation, and other areas related to building energy and water use. Reviews Energy Models for new construction as well as large