60 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Massachusetts
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initiatives and projects. Identifies opportunities for efficiencies and automation. Recommends courses of action to management on new systems and process updates. Assists in training staff on updated financial
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their related devices and performs other related work as required. Employing the use of specialized testing and monitoring, diagnostic equipment; works synchronously with Contractors, Engineers, Control
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for plumbing, electric, controls, water treatment, HVAC/refrigeration's, and preventative maintenance. Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and performance-driven culture that reflects the University's goals and
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equipment necessary to perform required cleaning chores. Ability to supervise, including planning and assigning work, controlling work, training and disciplining. Ability to work varied shifts and/or
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required cleaning chores. Ability to supervise, including planning and assigning work, controlling work, training and disciplining. Ability to work varied shifts and/or irregular hours. Physical Demands
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, long-term forecasting, and fiscal compliance and control. Has accountability for the college's annual operating budget, plus funding in research expenditures. Collaborates closely with the College
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are maintained and stored properly. Uses power washer in the removal of graffiti from sidewalks and other landscape elements. May be required to assist pest control section. Ensures safe work area and uses safe
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) control activities which may include, but not limited to, access provisioning/de-provisioning, entitlement review & access recertification, role-based authorization, segregation of duties, and computer
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. Current research funding comes from the National Institutes of Health, Department of Defense, Centers for Disease Control and a variety of foundations and industry collaborators. Institute for Applied Life
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results in clear institutional control of all athletic programs relative to Conference and NCAA legislation as required by NCAA Division I membership. Further responsible for assisting coaches and student