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Classification Title: Construction Project Manager I Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree in architecture, engineering, planning or building construction or an equivalent
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Classification Title: Construction Project Manager I Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in architecture, engineering, planning or building construction or an equivalent
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, invoices, and contract tracking to ensure compliance with UF policies and timely processing of payments. Coordinate between the vendors and UF Construction Administrators on all financial matters. Project
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assistance during renovation of existing or construction of new facilities by determining the requirements for locking devices and systems from blueprints, schematics, or sketches, making recommendations
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with minimal disruption of network services and resources. Detailed understanding of structured query language (SQL) is required. • Familiarity with software products used to create reports and
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and infrastructure. Duties include tasks encompassing the maintenance, monitoring, and repair of roads, ditches, water control structures, pumps, motors, irrigation systems, drainage reservoirs, and all
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Staff in painting, replacement, remodeling, construction projects, and other tasks as assigned by the Maintenance Mechanic. Valid Class E Florida Driver’s License Required NORMAL WORK SCHEDULE: Various
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presenting their collection data at conferences. DUTIES: Given a structured sampling schedule developed by the project manager, OPS staff will identify sampling blocks when they travel to survey locations
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experience. Preferred: Building construction experience; building maintenance including carpentry or handyman skills, experience using computers, experience interacting with a variety of different customers
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presenting their collection data at conferences. DUTIES: Given a structured sampling schedule developed by the project manager, OPS staff will identify sampling blocks when they travel to survey locations