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Posting Details Posting Details Posting Number S06786P Position Title Project Manager - FM Construction Functional Title Department Facilities Management Salary Range $90,000 to $100,000 Dependent
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partners. Minimum Education and Experience - Bachelor’s degree in engineering, architecture, construction management, facilities, management, higher education, or related field; - 1-3 years experience in a
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structure of degree plans and departmental goals related to internationalization, identify opportunities for academic collaborations, and conduct activities in support of mutual goals. Manage and evaluate
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OSHA 10-Hour Training, or ability to complete within 6 months of employment 1 year of construction 1 -3 years of Waterproofing 1 -3 years of Caulking 1 -3 years of Ceiling tile replacement 1 -3 years
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preventer evaluation. Repair: As problems are reported or discovered, make repairs. Work with construction projects to prepare irrigation system for demolition. Repair damage as it occurs. Ensure supply room
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small electrical jobs, construction drawing and plan review and supervising a small group of employees. Must possess and maintain a valid Texas Driver’s license and an acceptable driving record along
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, or completion of associate degree in electronics; 8 yrs exp in the skilled construction, operation & maintenance of sophisticated electronic equipment, including 3 yrs of exp in scientific research & field
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/23/2026 Job Summary Installs, configures, monitors and maintains electronic access control systems in conjunction with Police and Facilities staff. Representative to all meetings for new construction
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web protocols usch as HTTP and SSL/TLS. Strong understanding of Infrastructure as Code, automation, and configuration management principles. Strong analytical and problem solving skills. Experience
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microbiome structure and function contributing to recurrent urinary tract infection (rUTI) in postmenopausal women. A current major research focus of the De Nisco lab is the role of the urogenital microbiome