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, through our Board Program, and maintain a burgeoning Catering Department. Under the direction of the Chef de Cuisine and Sous Chefs, this position requires minimal supervision with proficiency in all areas
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for AAR, PMA Division Chair, and others to develop, direct and implement all aspects of the Division’s development program. Consult with the PMA Division Chair to identify the Division’s fundraising goals
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working with sensitive prospect information. Experience in motivating individuals to conceptualize, design and implement a complex gift planning program within a major research university or institute
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of plumbing trade school or apprenticeship program preferred. Experience with Specialized System (Lab Gas). Experience coordinating and supporting multi-trades. Customer service communications. Ability
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team of three project managers who execute the infrastructure plan. Work directly with campus shop supervisors to integrate shop priorities into the maintenance planning process. Serve as the primary
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team. Financial stewardship for serval budgets of ~$8M. Basic Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in engineering, computer science, computer information systems, or a related field, or equivalent experience
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anticipating challenges and developing contingency plans accordingly. Identify and correct quality issues and program budgets during the different stages of the project. Ensure maintenance of complete and
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senior level in one or more of the following disciplines: optical design, mechanical design, controls engineering, software architecture and development, real-time computer implementation, laser guide star
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program. Works with HR department regarding employee relations needs. Provides account information monthly to division staff for graduate student and postdoc labor scheduling. Directly supervises
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International Collaborations with Optical scientists and other professionals, including mechanical, electrical, and computer engineers, physicists, and research scientists, to invent original concepts for optical