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. (Required) Demonstrated successful experience administering a highly complex organizational structure supporting an employee base represented by multiple union and collective bargaining agreements. (Required
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consideration for building occupants and regularly changing priorities. The work requires frequent review of and travel to construction sites, requiring ability to climb ladders, walk and work in various rough
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other professionals in support of the construction delivery process. Responsible for overall unit fiscal and resource management, including recharge rate development and rollout. Provides leadership
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structures that support training delivery, instructor readiness, coaching, and technical assistance. The incumbent monitors training implementation and delivery outcomes, analyzes participation and learning
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applications to understanding fluid, material, and atmospheric dynamics, and mechanical, electrical, atomic and sub-atomic structures and processes. Competent in archiving, retrieving and exceptions handling
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Knowledge of UC, CSU, community college, K-12 structures, UC Davis academic programs, student services, resources and undergraduate student recruitment strategies. Skills to develop creative solutions
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Design and Construction Full Time 88401BR Job Summary **This position requires onsite work a minimum of four days per week and more as needed** Provide support to the Architectural Division by
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public schools (K-12) and the California systems of higher education (CCC, CSU, UC, and AICCU) which includes knowledge of academic standards, administrative structure, faculty relations, school protocol
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. Skills in system modernization, user story development, and workflow automation. Skills in applying complex algorithms and data structure principles. Expertise in executing and managing complex data
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sub-atomic structures and processes. Competent in archiving, retrieving and exceptions handling with the PACS system. Ability to administer CPR. Ability to display common sense and good judgement in