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systems, email, the Web and other types of information structures, required. Demonstrated ability to read and understand basic documentation such as help screens and departmental handouts required. Adhere
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of University of Chicago systems and administrative structure. Advanced knowledge of human resources processes and best practices. Expert proficiency with computer applications including Word, Excel, Acrobat, and
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areas of responsibility: 1) Planning, Design and Construction, 2) Project Management Services, 3) Building Management, 4) Space Management, 5) Capital Planning, 6) Lease Management, 7) Architectural
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of responsibility: 1) Planning, Design and Construction, 2) Project Management Services, 3) Building Management, 4) Space Management, 5) Capital Planning, 6) Lease Management, 7) Architectural Services, 8) Signage
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relevant structures. Performs work in accordance with University standards and procedures for University buildings and properties. Responsibilities: Inspects and troubleshoots building components such as
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to construction practices, occupational safety, public health, and the environment. Coordinate and cooperate with other Facilities Services’ staff on multi-shop work or reviewing major renovation projects
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all teams. This role ensures that organizational initiatives are well-structured, on track, and aligned with priorities. While not initially supervising staff, the Project Management Team Lead helps set
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areas of responsibility: 1) Planning, Design and Construction, 2) Project Management Services, 3) Building Management, 4) Space Management, 5) Capital Planning, 6) Lease Management, 7) Architectural
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areas of responsibility: 1) Planning, Design and Construction, 2) Project Management Services, 3) Building Management, 4) Space Management, 5) Capital Planning, 6) Lease Management, 7) Architectural
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business development, ideally within energy technology, sustainability, automotive, or academic-industry sectors. Deep understanding of academic research structures, university systems, and external