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. Projects include new construction, additions, renovations, modernizations, and repairs to student and faculty housing, dining facilities, hotels, and conference centers that are managed by UCLA Housing both
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, Certifications & Personal AffiliationsOther Type of Degree Four-year degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or equivalent combination of education and experience. (Required) Special Conditions for
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and / or structure. May manage programs that include formulating strategies and administering policies, processes, and resources, functions with a high degree of autonomy and limited direction
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procedures, views, and other SQL Server objects to access database content. Experience in a structured programming environment writing organized, consistent and easily understood code, including testing
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This position reports to the Executive Director of Analysis, Policy & Technology. The Graduate Program Analyst possesses an in-depth understanding of policies and issues relating to graduate
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Preferred Qualifications Advanced degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction or similar. License to practice in at least one of the following professions: architecture, engineering, urban design, city
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develop training materials all as they relate to IT Facilities construction project implementation. Incumbent is responsible for requirements development and for providing suggestions/design for technology
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procedures. The position analyzes operational issues of diverse scope, develops solutions, and collaborates with campus partners including Facilities Management, Design & Construction Management, Environmental
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Engineering (MAE), an academic and research department. This position is responsible for all administrative, financial, and operational aspects of the department’s business including staff development and
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ICB is a uniquely interdisciplinary research alliance led by the University of California, Santa Barbara, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the California Institute