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production systems. Responsibilities include research software design, coding, testing, debugging, documentation, and ensuring code compatibility across platforms; database design and utilization; user needs
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Experience supporting others’ code development (e.g., code reviews, pair programming, mentoring, building reusable templates or libraries), and providing technical leadership across interdisciplinary research
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. Proven technical knowledge of laboratory chemical hazards and their regulations (OSHA, NFPA, Fire Code, EPA, RCRA, DEC, etc.). Demonstrated skills in assessing and improving laboratory safety programs
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the scientific community. We are in the midst of a multi-year project, arXiv Cloud Edition (or arXiv CE), through which we are migrating all aspects of the arXiv system to the cloud and modernizing our code base
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electrical work experience; strong knowledge of electrical trade Strong knowledge of National Electric Code Read and interpret shop/field drawings, electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and other project
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Cornell Dining Code of Professionalism and support Cornell Dining's overarching mission. Required Qualifications: Basic proficiency in English involving reading, writing, math and verbal articulation. Must
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archiving of survey data, and local policy administrative data. Research Associates will also help code qualitative interviews with local policymakers. As appropriate, Research Associates will also help de
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students about behavioral expectations and enforcing the Student Code of Conduct (Code) through a fair and educational process that fosters campus safety, accountability, and personal/organizational
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(version control, testing, packaging, CI/CD), with experience making architectural decisions for shared or production-quality systems Experience supporting others' code development (e.g., code reviews, pair
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. Ensuring that sanitary, HACCP, and NY State Health codes and procedures are maintained in assigned areas including, but not limited to, temperatures, safe handling procedures, proper sanitary restraints and