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30796BR Facilities Planning & Dvlpmnt Position Overview The University of Kansas seeks an Architectural Project Manager to provide project management/architectural support on a wide range of capital
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tasks. Architect and implement cloud-based data solutions using platforms such as AWS or Azure. Maintain and enhance KU’s Data Warehouse and Data Lake environments to support analytics, dashboards, and
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IRACDA. All these groups provide an excellent environment for research development in a range of biological and biomedical fields, and these mentored research experiences will be supplemented by skill
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services. This position operates within a standards-based, collaborative, team environment and is a web, API, and command-line application developer whose work will interact with databases, web services, end
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vital role in maintaining an inviting and safe campus environment that supports teaching, learning and research. KU Operations supports KU’s mission of learning, scholarship, and creative endeavor by
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high-performing environment. Delegate projects and tasks to team members and monitor progress. Support professional development opportunities for the team and encourage collaboration and innovation. 15
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mentorship to infrastructure team members, fostering a high-performing environment. Delegate projects and tasks to team members and monitor progress. Support professional development opportunities for the team
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environment. Research generated by the ARI program fosters reciprocal exchange and the production of knowledge driven by scholars from multiple disciplines. By working beyond the confines of any one particular
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technologies, and sharing insight and expertise. Fuel your passion on your career path, help us document the natural world, and enjoy a collegial and welcoming work environment. You will be a valued colleague on
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environment. You will be a valued colleague on our enthusiastic, competent, and collaborative team. Biological specimens of plants and animals document the distribution of life on the planet. Our group supports