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weld parts, fabricate, repair leaks, and install pipe. Dismantles pressure vessels to gain access, removes parts, and performs maintenance and inspections. Dismantles boiler internals and cleans boiler
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degree in computer engineering or related discipline. Experience: 2-5 years of experience as a support specialist. Demonstrated experience in computer user and infrastructure support in resolving issues
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openings, as well as more information about our policies and processes: https://summer.uchicago.edu/summer-employment/ Your cover letter should address a specific course that is listed on the Instructional
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, computer science, data science, public policy, behavioral science, business administration, or a related field. Experience: Significant supervisory experience, including hiring, training, and performance management
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improved ambulatory, inpatient, and procedural performance. Utilizes standardized approaches, tools, and technology for internal consultancy. Prepares concise, creative, professional summaries of plans, as
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shuttles to inspect external and internal conditions and perform quality assurance checks. The University's parking program is managed using T2's Flex database. Using Flex, develops customer queries
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support, evaluating student applications, and identifying appropriate scientific mentors and projects for the students. Develops and identifies opportunities to expand the ONAOSI summer intern program as
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for Climate and Sustainable Growth, closely collaborating with a growing multidisciplinary team, including Prof. Michael Kremer (Economics) and Amir Jina (Public Policy), and in conjunction with international
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subjects’ data. Assist in scientific data dissemination. Develop, write, edit, submit and publish scientific manuscripts and present scientific abstract at national and international conferences. Participate
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sciences and mathematics, and this tradition of innovation continues today. Our inquiry and impact spans from the edge of the observable universe to human-computer interaction, from biophysical materials