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Take the lead in managing spaces and systems that influence daily operations, long‑term strategy, and regulatory success! Be You. Facility Planning, Design & Construction (FPDC) is seeking a Space
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, and familiarity with space management databases (e.g., WebCentral). Skill in space analysis, test-fitting, and programming to align physical resources with academic and operational goals. Knowledge
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opportunity to explore your interests, build your portfolio, and bring art to life for new audiences. Be Bold. The Nasher Museum of Art is a dynamic space where exhibitions, public programs, performances, and
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procurement card purchases and process expenses through Concur and Accounts Payable. Solicit, track, and maintain records for appointments, reappointments, promotion, and tenure processes. Provide
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dinners • Manage event logistics from planning through execution, including space reservations, travel, itineraries, briefing materials, invitations, and on-site support • Handle logistics for guest
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, you will play a critical role in supporting the Department of Physics by fostering strong relationships, advancing inclusive practices, and ensuring seamless human resources, payroll, and visa services
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resolve missing or unaccounted equipment with departments Classify space based on functional use and physical characteristics Support federal auditors during facilities reviews Verify records for government
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, and monitor the physical, environmental, and security conditions of Trinity’s science facilities, including classrooms, offices, teaching labs, research labs, shared equipment spaces, and support areas
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highest-level business management and critical functions spanning finance, budgeting, personnel coordination, space/facilities, policy interpretation, reporting/analytics, and operational problem-solving
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that care for our academic, residential, and administrative spaces. Your experience, judgment, and commitment to excellence help create an environment where students, faculty, staff, and visitors feel supported