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pages maximum; in English) A copy of your PhD program transcript Three letters of recommendation (uploaded directly and confidentially by the recommender through the online application—please note you
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28-May-2025 Campus Services 68295BR Job Summary Engineering & Utilities (E&U) operates and manages Harvard’s energy supplies, district energy plants, and utility infrastructures on the Cambridge
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well as engineering, technical, and sustainability services. Within E&F, Engineering & Utilities (E&U) operates and manages energy supplies, district energy plants, and utility infrastructures on the Cambridge/Allston
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Program is a transformational award for early career researchers who show exceptional promise of becoming outstanding leaders in academic science, making foundational discoveries while building an inclusive
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custodial, to a large portion of the University, as well as engineering, technical, and sustainability services. Within E&F, Engineering & Utilities (E&U) operates and manages energy supplies, district
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, obtains annual electrical maintenance permits and individual construction permits for electrical work performed by Engineering & Utilities (E&U) and Facility Maintenance Operations (FMO) trades. Acts as a
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23-May-2025 Campus Services 68289BR Job Summary Engineering & Utilities (E&U) operates and manages Harvard’s energy supplies, district energy plants, and utility infrastructures on the Cambridge
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-for-service model. Although this position provides analytical and related business process support to the FMO organization, it will also support the Engineering & Utilities (E&U) operating departments
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The Postdoctoral Diversity Enrichment Program (PDEP) provides $60,000 over three years to support the career development activities and success of underrepresented postdoctoral fellows in a degree