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the Facilities Organization , the Executive Director, Project Management (Design and Construction) will play a critical role within the Office for Capital Projects (OCP) in executing on the Capital Plan projects
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construction project activities, troubleshoot electrical equipment issues, manage equipment maintenance and repairs, and safely perform switching on high and low voltage equipment during routine and emergency
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implementation partners to establish data collection and quality standards in support of ERP conversion and reporting, design master data, structure and taxonomy that represents the institution and enables roll up
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will involve training deep learning models to compress raw data into structured feature spaces required for downstream surrogate modeling. Qualifications Education and Experience: Undergraduate student
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, refurbishes and renovates rooms and structures inside and out; and undertakes all types of workshop related tasks. Rate of pay is $35.00 per hour. Responsibilities Observes University safety regulations at all
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construction project activities, troubleshoot electrical equipment issues, manage equipment maintenance and repairs, and safely perform switching on high and low voltage equipment during routine and emergency
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working in higher education, with knowledge of research university structure, policies, procedures and institutional data warehouses. Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified
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residences, supporting the Head of College role, that are managed by HRES. Housing and Real Estate Services is seeking an Assistant Director to collaborate with the construction, development, and transaction
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industrial facilities, overseeing the activities of engineering subcontractors, construction subcontractors and equipment suppliers. Additional activities will include the troubleshooting, modification
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. Sponsored by Princeton's Department of Politics, the Program seeks to enrich the intellectual life of Princeton students and faculty by exploring American constitutional principles and structures through