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project budgets and timelines Coordinate activities amongst platform development team members Technical Operations (40%) Technical Operations (40%) Process and audit user access controls for PHI and
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national-level data repository. Reporting to the IT Director, this role is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining IAM policies and controls that protect sensitive clinical research systems
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duties include conducting original scholarly research, seeking funding support, mentoring students or postdocs, teaching, and service to the Department. Facilities and Institution: The Department offers
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and maintaining new infrastructure through automation using Terraform. Additionally, you will lead the migration of existing on-premises applications to the cloud and establish new cloud-native
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& automation, pharmaceutical material sciences, and interfaces of modern molecular pharmaceutics, biomedical research, and data science. Preferably, we seek candidates whose research vision aligns with
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External Posting Pay Rate Range 20000 to 500000 Close Date 07/29/2025 Priority Review Date (Note - Posting may close at any time) Job Summary Postdoc with a primary duty consisting research-related work
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the chance to work with simple utilities such as bulk renaming tools and command line utilities. You will also gain experience ingesting digital objects into our DPS and performing a variety of actions
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, EnergyCAP, and building automation and controls software such as Metasys and Niagara. Responsibilities Provide support to utility metering operations on campus (Sustainability & Energy team’s primary
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. 3.) Diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and control system issues; implement timely and effective repairs. 4.) Maintain accurate service records, logs, and documentation through CMMS in
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projects, working in coordination with students, postdocs, and senior lab members. Strong communication skills are essential. The candidate may also need to assist with procedures such as in vivo retinal