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applicable City of Chicago codes, industry standards and occupant need. Able to categorize and prioritize work activities. Able to develop and implement solutions to varied problems. Complete numerous
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solves complex problems in administration, maintenance, integration, and troubleshooting of code and application ecosystem currently in production. This at-will position is partially funded by extramural
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, procedures, directives, and mandates. Takes responsibility for the following non-laboratory duties: transcribing and coding data; developing data collection instruments; presenting research; and recruiting and
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computers (e.g., parallelizing and distributing code). Experience in distributed data management and workflow systems. Preferred Competencies Ability to build systems where agents operate with independence
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problems and identifies opportunities for technical improvement and performance optimization. Reviews and tests code to ensure appropriate standards are met. Utilizes technical knowledge of existing and
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needed and as appropriate. Exercises discretion and confidentiality while handling sensitive situations required. Reviews, analyzes, and interprets federal and state laws, rules, regulations, Code
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financial tasks such as generating purchase orders; coding, tracking, and reconciling expenses, and paying vendors. Manages financial tracking spreadsheets. Maintains facilities and inventory
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dynamics and traveling waves, create custom analysis code, and interpret results in collaboration with clinical and computational partners. This role requires advanced expertise in human electrophysiology
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-assisted remote sensing of historical satellite imagery. This will include a wide range of DevOps tasks, including designing geospatial data pipelines, integrating AI/ML models, writing and publishing code
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extensive knowledge of infrastructure systems, building controls, monitoring systems and applicable City of Chicago codes, industry standards and occupant need. Able to categorize and prioritize work