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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. JOB DESCRIPTION: Performs finish and rough carpentry services in the construction, renovation, repair, and maintenance of buildings. Performs concrete
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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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updates and recommends state-of-the-art enhancements. Analyzes high throughput screening data and performs structure activity analyses to generate predictive correlations. Applies a limited range of
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keys, inconsistent record structures, and significant manual reconciliation needs. This role provides essential support to: Join and analyze cross-system data efficiently. Normalize records and create
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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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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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. Supervises and manages assigned staff. Manages the review of, and provides direction related to, new designs and plans for construction and renovation for compliance with university standards and approvals
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financial models and scenario analysis Reconciliation and audit-ready workbooks Ability to design scalable, well-structured spreadsheets that support repeatable monthly, quarterly, and annual processes Strong
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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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structural biology with experience in Focused Ion Beam - Scanning Electron Microscopy techniques including volume SEM, lamella milling, spin milling, plasma FIB, and sample preparation for these techniques