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Georgetown University on a daily basis. The position will also coordinate with colleagues across the university, including Campus/School/Center/Institute/Program/Initiative communications/events staff and
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supplies of the trade and observe all safety rules, codes, regulations and precautions in performing their duties. Work Interactions This position reports directly to the Low Voltage Electric Supervisor
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for network systems, ensuring the reliability, efficiency, and security of IT services across all campuses and international sites. The role involves a mix of strategic planning, team leadership, and tactical
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, yield, and retain progressively higher quality prospective students to the MBA program and to engage alumni and students in the recruitment process. In addition, s/he will bring strategic vision and
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and documentation. Estate administration and life income program management. Planned giving training and education Work Interactions This position will report to either the Assistant Vice President
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with all UIS teams (Help Desk, Network, Security, Infrastructure etc) to understand their specific needs and configure the ITSM platform to support their unique processes. Their interaction is about
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(e.g., IRB applications, amendments, safety reports) Maintain accurate and up-to-date regulatory files for clinical research studies Ensure compliance with institutional, federal, and sponsor regulations
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safety rules, regulations and precautions. Work Interactions This position reports directly to one of the Custodial Supervisors (one of four night supervisors, one of three Residential Custodial
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service Perform scheduled preventative maintenance and unscheduled or special work Use all standard tools, equipment, materials and supplies of the trade Observe all safety rules, regulations and
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, event security, investigation, understand access control systems, circulation and safety systems, effect arrests, and emergency response as outlined in General Orders and Special Orders, as directed by