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research and development agenda for computing facilities, advancing the transition from traditional HTC architectures to modern cloud-native systems, federated operational models, and AI-assisted monitoring
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Department BSD CRI - Administration About the Department The Center for Research Informatics (CRI) is an organization within the Biological Sciences Division (BSD) that provides informatics
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diverse, high‑performing organization with a culture of accountability, inclusive leadership, and collaboration; sets clear goals, establishes career pathways, and embeds continuous learning cloud, AI/ML
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container-based deployment solutions (Docker, Kubernetes); modern database and data analytics technologies (Postgres, MySQL, NoSQL, Elasticsearch, Spark, Hadoop, etc.); and High performance/cloud computing
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leading the design, implementation, configuration, and ongoing support of Oracle Fusion ERP cloud platform with a hands-on focus on both technical and functional domains. The ideal candidate will have
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information technology, computer science, business, or a related field. Experience: At least 15 years of progressive experience in ERP, with a minimum of 10 years specifically in Oracle ERP, including Fusion Cloud
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the frontier of human-AI collaboration. Rooted in the conviction that algorithms and AI should enhance — not replace — human capability, The Bike Shop develops computing tools that serve as true “bicycles
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practices (Agile, DevOps/CI-CD, cloud-forward architectures), champions data governance and integration standards, and fosters a culture of service, learning, and inclusion. Responsibilities Provides vision
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Skills or Knowledge: Proficient in Microsoft Excel. Skill and knowledge of computer tools including MS Office. Familiarity with Oracle Cloud. Thorough knowledge of accounting principles and accounts
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Department PSD Computer Science: Tech Administration About the Department The Department of Computer Science is an academic department that has a rich history of advancing and defining new fields