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of the Office of Information Technology team, the Manager, IT Disaster Recovery Program, is responsible for overseeing the development, implementation, and maintenance of the university's IT disaster
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equipment. This role leads the development and continuous improvement of a comprehensive maintenance program designed to maximize asset life cycles, minimize unplanned downtime, and reduce overall maintenance
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and outreach through lifelong personal and professional offerings that empower individuals and organizations, foster community, and promote the common good in Houston and beyond. The Senior Program
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and interpret mechanical blueprints and electrical schematics relevant to assigned equipment Basic mechanical aptitude and comfort working with technical equipment Fundamental computer skills, including
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degree of accuracy and an uncompromising attention to detail. Experience with PC computers, including intermediate- to advanced-level proficiency with the Microsoft Office suite of software applications
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and leave administration experience Skills: Diligence and accuracy Excellent communication skills Strong customer service-focused interpersonal skills Computer skills, including Microsoft Office and
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supporting program operations, bringing a collaborative approach and steady presence to their work. Workplace Requirements: Hybrid position: This position is offered as a hybrid role after a probationary
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ensures that all close outs are properly balanced with the director business operations Manages CRM program to equip sales and marketing efforts, including lead scoring, campaign generation and management
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sometimes complicated, administrative issues; and is a leader with demonstrated success in managing and guiding a team or program in achieving the goals that support the mission of the institution . Workplace
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R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing: The George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing ranks among the top 20 undergraduate engineering programs (US News & World Report) and is strongly