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The Director of Smart Hands Engineering, Systems Engineering, and Operations at Georgetown University is a senior leadership role responsible for the strategic direction, management, and operational
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, JORA and UIS. This role will act as a consultant for researchers looking for the right technology supported by UIS for their research needs. They will gather the research project requirements and match
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related functions. The Senior Director will drive process improvements, leverage technology to enhance the student experience, and ensure the fiscal integrity of student financial records for all
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(Sales, Strategy & Operations). This includes revenue generation, sales strategy, ticket operations, dynamic pricing, customer experience, audit compliance, inventory optimization, and technology systems
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. Work Interactions This position collaborates with stakeholders, the Associate Vice President – Solutions Engineering and IT Services, Director of Platform Development, and UX professionals to assess and
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primary project leader and technical representative for GUPD system upgrades and new technology deployments. Create, implement, and maintain departmental technology policies, documentation, and training
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The Smart Hands Engineer at Georgetown University, is a critical role responsible for the on-the-ground support and maintenance of the University's network and telecommunications infrastructure
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of external and internal cyber threats and vulnerabilities, ensuring alignment with GU’s broader cybersecurity strategy. This position requires deep collaboration across cloud engineering, IT infrastructure
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work in partnership with departments and UIS to identify and secure resources that assure technology needs are met. The Engagement Manager will be responsible for requirements gathering, facilitating
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across the Hilltop and Capitol Campuses. This position manages a team of engineers and technicians responsible for ensuring the reliability and effectiveness of AV systems in classrooms, conference rooms