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the development and distribution of tools and systems for tracking program expenditures, including budget and expense spreadsheets for on-site administrators and graduate assistants. Oversees study abroad academic
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coordinate event preparation meetings. The Coordinator supports the Alumni Relations team by handling Alumni Council and ad hoc committee meeting logistics, including meeting set-up, drafting and distributing
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, distribution, materials management, supply chain operations, or procurement is required. Experience using IBMs’ MAXIMO program is preferred. Experience in a distribution, construction, supply chain or facilities
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programs. Examples may include guest speakers, preparing toolkits, or distribution of printed materials for staff to use in major gift fundraising. Seeks opportunities for professional development that will
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distributing annual impact reports, managing student/program thank you process, including collecting and organizing profiles, notes and materials. Assisting with specialized stewardship plans for top-tier donors
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; coordinating with selected vendors and related catering support staff; overseeing event setup and take-down, including printing and distributing meeting materials, arranging spaces, and maintaining event
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temporal data visualization. Strong background in distributed computing tools (dask). High-performance computing clusters. Linux command line/bash scripting. Familiarity with R and/or STATA. Preferred
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Department Press Warehouse Returns About the Department The University of Chicago Press Distribution Center (CDC) is a state-of-the-art distribution and fulfillment operation, providing a full range
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for the Computer Science department; pick up packages from the first desk clerk when notified; maintain accurate shipping and receiving records and distribute incoming packages; coordinate pc/mac recycling with ITS; take
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Department Provost Research Computing Center About the Department The University of Chicago Research Computing Center (RCC), a unit in the Office of Research, provides high-end research computing