32 cloud-computing-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" positions at The University of Chicago
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computers, tablets, printers/copiers, and maintains servers. Responsibilities Responsible for the maintenance of ISAC server infrastructure (including both on-premise & cloud-based/virtual machine servers) in
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OR Statistical/AI/ML method development applied to biological data. Proficiency in programming languages and working with high-performance or cloud computing environments. Practical experience with sequencing
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Department BSD PED - Pediatric Genetics and Genomics - Hunter Lab About the Department The Hunter Lab at the University of Chicago, Department of Pediatrics, Section of Biomedical Informatics is
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and tests code to ensure appropriate standards are met. Utilizes technical knowledge of existing and emerging technologies, including public cloud offerings from Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure
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astronomy. We develop and operate commercial-quality, cloud-based software application and platform services used by 10s of thousands of researchers to manage their large–and growing–data management
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, ensuring reproducibility and smooth deployment. Build and manage the infrastructure ecosystem (cloud and/or on-prem) to support geospatial remote sensing data processing. Implement and maintain remote
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payroll principles, procedures and practices. Superior computer skills with online and/or cloud-based applications, as well as with common Microsoft Office software, such as word processing and spreadsheets
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financial statements including but not limited tso elf- insurance program, benefit plans, and University consolidated financial statements. Prepares year-end workpapers for auditors. Participates in
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, encompassing requirements gathering, design, construction, and operations across on-premises, cloud, collocated, and edge facilities. This strategic role ensures the reliability, resilience, and efficiency
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network and communication technologies including TCP/IP, HTTP, TLS, x.509, and DMARC. Analyze information provided by common security tools used to monitor networks, endpoints, cloud platforms, email