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center staff. Design, engineering, and construction management experience. Hands-on leadership of global monitoring/operations centers and tools. Background in incident management, compliance, and risk
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Library-wide research, instruction, and outreach. Responsibilities: Comprehends current and emerging research trends, the structure of scholarly literature, and patterns of scholarly communication in areas
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and long-term objectives. This position will report to the Associate Vice President for Finance on matters related to capital structure, liquidity, financial forecasting, and enterprise risk exposure
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exceptional communication skills. Job Summary The job is responsible for all aspects of non-technical (not information technology or construction related) projects from conception to completion. Assembles teams
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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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use computer technology (computerized maintenance management system, desktop applications, etc.) Provide knowledge and compliance with applicable federal, state, and city policies pertaining
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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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, integrated electronic, mechanical, optical, and fluidic structures. The Engineer is expected to have core competencies related to lithographic processes and will be responsible for training users and
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. The majority of ISAC's collections are from its expeditions in West Asia and North Africa during the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. A major reinstallation of the Museum, including the construction of a climate