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of Central Florida is currently accepting applications for the role of Academic Success Coach in the College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS). This position combines both academic advising and
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to candidates with degrees in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Optics and Photonics, or other closely related disciplines relevant to TISTEF research by the start of the appointment. A
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high-impact, externally facing role responsible for identifying and growing corporate partnerships that align with UCF’s College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS). This individual will work
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state electrical codes while taking on on-call responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor. Responsibilities: Conduct planned maintenance to proactively identify and prevent failures. Perform PM
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electrical work meets national and state codes. The ideal candidate will possess journeyman-level expertise in electrical systems, with the ability to specify, build, install, test, and adapt complex
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system and or other communication channels. Fulfill HR document requests originating from the Human Resources Business Centers and/or current or former employees. Evaluate and submit Workday transactions
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. Maintain accurate and organized records of plan reviews, correspondence, and approvals in accordance with University and departmental procedures. Stay current on changes and updates to relevant codes
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, engineers, and consultants, to ensure compliance with the Project Manager Manual. Support campus sustainability initiatives related to new construction and renovation projects. Provide technical direction and
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facilities and related components. Adopts and implements existing safety protocols from other institutions, understands applicable safety codes (such as electrical, high pressure, chemical, emissions, toxic
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practices. CDL supports and expands student access to education through the advanced application of instructional technology, data analysis, policy, and strategic planning for distributed learning programs