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University’s Office of Information Technology is seeking a visionary and dynamic HPC Manager to lead our High-Performance Computing team into its next era of innovation. This is more than a management role—it’s
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. Builds a high-performing team that delivers on ARI’s objectives and adapts to evolving research priorities. Growth Strategy & Technical Roadmap: Develops and sustains a comprehensive growth strategy and
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timely problem resolution, system/data access, and optimal system performance. Provides support for desktop, mobile computing, and client/server technology. Provides consulting on more involved and
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, or storage tank management. Minimum Skills, License, and Certifications Minimum Skills and Abilities Performs a limited variety of simple, repetitive tasks. Minimum Technology Skills Basic computer skills and
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ahead of technology trends to identify and implement solutions that meet the evolving needs of the University. Focus on automation, system monitoring, and data analysis to improve performance, enhance
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accessible records for all programs’ list serves, address lists, stakeholders, and program attendees. Performs a variety of clerical duties, which may include (but not limited to): typing& correspondence
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technical support services to campus constituents, ensuring timely problem resolution, seamless system/data access, and optimal system performance. This position provides support for desktop and mobile
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operational standards to promote cost-effectiveness and high performance. Assists in coordinating event and maintenance personnel, helping set timelines, defining scopes of work, and communicating expectations
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(Birmingham) Estimated Hours Per Week 20 Anticipated Length of Assignment 1 year Job Summary Join the College of Human Sciences as an Administrative Support Assistant – HELC (Birmingham). This role performs a
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Bulletins and Service Letters. Strong computer skills, including inventory and purchasing as well as aircraft maintenance records and manuals. All senses must be correctable to performance required by