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: Under the general direction of the Chairperson and Business Administrator, the Administrative Specialist will be expected to independently execute the duties of this position. The principal responsibility
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: Under general supervision of the Business Administrator this position provides ongoing complex administrative duties and will interface with the administrative team, Early Learning Center (ELC) staff and
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) according to manufacturers recommendations, department standards, and applicable State and Federal code and regulations. Must efficiently diagnose and resolve difficult heating and cooling problems, complete
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a statutory, non-regulatory university-based state agency (Delaware Code, Title 7, Chapter 55), the DGS plays a unique role in the application of high-quality science to public needs and issues
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, including review and editing of publications, for quality and consistency with the UD, CEHD and CDS mission and image. Manages and oversees the maintenance of—and updates to—the CDS website, which includes
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media relations, pitch stories to journalists, and coordinate press releases to build positive brand awareness. Monitor paid search campaigns via Google Ads, ensuring optimal performance in terms
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Coordination planning and management of residential plans, upgrades, repairs and/or Residence Life and Housing needs for student life engagement. Essential that this position be a liaison between RLH and FREAS
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compliance with published standards, applicable codes and established work standards. Thorough knowledge of the methods and principles of fire tube and water tube boilers; knowledge of fire and water safety
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conferences and other methods. Educate staff and students about University Code of Conduct, Residence Hall Regulations, and fire and safety codes. Utilize position and leadership roles to maximize both
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which provides utilities to the campus approximate 10M square feet and service for nearly 24,000 students. This position is responsible for the University’s energy infrastructure, including sourcing