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judgment and take necessary action to ensure selected suppliers are appropriate, terms of the agreement protect the University, value is optimized, and diverse suppliers are provided fair and equitable
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campus stakeholders to optimize the user Source-to-Pay (S2P) experience Meet regularly with campus constituents to identify savings and service opportunities, monitor contract compliance and facilitate
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, and best practices to inform content strategy and execution. Reporting - Work with the social media team to analyze data and glean insights to optimize future posts. Other - Other projects and duties as
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, and that employees are fully optimizing the benefits of the University. Ensure focus and progress on diversity and inclusion. Seek, create, organize and execute professional development and/or team
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candidate will have experience in working with cross-departmental teams to devise new solutions and will be expected to leverage investment knowledge to ensure that new investments are optimally structured
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. Topics in parametric design and design optimization using Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Computer-Aided Design (CAD), and Manufacturing (CAM) are introduced in the classroom and online and then reinforced
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, Research Systems and Critical Infrastructure, the position will provide IT support to ensure the optimal operation and reliability of critical systems, devices and applications used in laboratory animal
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, optimization, and future transformation of our Human Resources Information Systems. This role will play a pivotal part in ensuring the accuracy, integrity, and usability of employee data across the organization
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the optimal operation and reliability of critical systems, devices and applications used in laboratory animal research. This role will collaborate with researchers, animal care staff, and IT professionals
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, immunology and/or cancer biology is highly desirable along with the ability to perform advanced mouse work. -Optimally, the candidate has demonstrated experience with molecular biology and laboratory rodent