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sciences and mathematics, and this tradition of innovation continues today. Our inquiry and impact spans from the edge of the observable universe to human-computer interaction, from biophysical materials
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, manages departmental resources, and supports capital planning. This role also oversees our departmental programming and the majority of our student employment program, which includes the student-run coffee
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solutions and services. We provide secure, stable, and reliable infrastructure and applications to support the mission of the University. We support and enable faculty research and teaching with
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or sitting at biological safety cabinets and isolators in facility or laboratory. Also entails sitting for computer-based work in an office environment. Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds. Application
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practices and standards. Ensure the integrity of the departmental computing resources and the network, including computer and network security, data integrity, backup procedures, and disaster recovery plans
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. Experience: Postdoctoral experience. Experience working in higher education, academic, or industrial research environment. Technical Knowledge or Skills: Knowledge of basic computer proficiency including
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. The Director of Research will focus on positioning the NITMB to become a national research hub by securing large-scale external funding, building strong industry partnerships, and increasing national visibility
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of specific international markets. Working Conditions Some domestic and international travel. Extended periods of time at a computer. Must be able to lift boxes of books. Application Documents Resume (required
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program activities. Anticipates problems and develops systems to identify areas of risk through internal audits. Uses specialized expertise to manage compliance documentation submission and maintenance
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hazards; and push vehicles when necessary. Help evacuate persons from dangerous areas, secure buildings or areas, and assist other University departments or governmental agencies in disaster or emergency