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The Opportunity The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of Central Florida (UCF) invites applications for full-time, 9-month tenure-earning assistant professor
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processing, and grant reporting for the Unlimited Potential Initiative. This role serves as the primary liaison with university research administration, finance teams, and data management partners, while also
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solutions, and facilitating IT governance and project initiation processes. The ideal candidate demonstrates advanced analytical and problem-solving skills, a comprehensive understanding of complex business
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to the software vendor, and resolving inquiries promptly. Manage system upgrades in alignment with vendor recommendations. Responsibilities include system and business process analysis, systems testing, creating
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effectiveness, facilitating the critical Part C to Part B transition process, and supporting children's smooth promotion to kindergarten. Responsibilities: Interagency Collaboration & Communication Coordinate
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of the University. kNEXT is designed to reduce the administrative burden on individual colleges, consolidate transaction-based functions, create economies of scale, and improve backroom process efficiency so the
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international students, scholars, and global programs. This position acts as a liaison between business stakeholders, IT teams, and external vendors to ensure the effective operation and continuous improvement
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, and optimizing the UCF cloud-based Workday ERP system. This role involves not only system maintenance and troubleshooting, but also the development and enhancement of business processes within
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support to our departments, schools, and centers. Responsibilities: Assist with all aspects of procurement including daily monitoring, processing and initiation of requisitions, purchase orders and change
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Martin, Duke Energy, Siemens, Walt Disney World and NASA. Focused on addressing society's biggest challenges, faculty and alumni are national leaders in energy, aerospace, computer vision, cybersecurity