211 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at California Institute of Technology
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for the components of Caltech’s computational research environment, and work closely with researchers, systems administrators, engineers and developers throughout the Institute and partner institutions
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). Developing and implementing strategies for incorporating new technologies and processes to enhance IPAC data center operations. Basic Qualifications Bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field. 10
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systems. Collaborating with Caltech Information Management Systems & Services (IMSS). Developing and implementing strategies for incorporating new technologies and processes to enhance IPAC data center
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, promote, and protect Caltech’s image, reputation, and brand. We create and distribute a wide range of content across multiple formats and platforms to tell the story of Caltech’s people, their research, and
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. Can incorporate substitutions, make adjustments, and understand food portioning and yield. Able to efficiently prepare and fabricate a variety of food ingredients according to recipe standards with
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standards. Perform and complete a full range of cooking skills as required for main dishes and side orders. Prepare and cook meats, fish, vegetables, gravies, sauces, cereal, soups, fruits, bakery products
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reconciliation, p-card expenditure reconciliation, tracking of employee training and development, travel, payment of invoices, and vendor management. The Director of Security Administration also oversees
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of materials. Obtain and analyze the data from multiple sources, such as descriptions of student academic history, research accomplishments, and cost estimates. Determine if data meets NIH specifications
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technology for export controls; ability to conduct document review to determine whether information falls under the export control regulations; prepare licenses and develop processes; perform internal
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to organize and manage priorities across multiple assigned tasks. Qualify as a United States (US) person as defined by ITAR regulations - A US person is a citizen of the United States, a lawful