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Classification Title: Systems Admin/Programmer III Classification Minimum Requirements: Level II: Associate’s degree and two years of relevant experience; or a high school diploma or equivalent and
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mining, and development of enabling technologies for natural product (NP) biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) activation in native producers or heterologous hosts, (ii) NP discovery, production, isolation, and
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experience for students, families, and stakeholders. Data Analysis, Policy Development, and Process Improvement Compiles and analyzes data, conducts research, and makes independent recommendations related
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course work or vocational/technical training may substitute at an equivalent rate for required experience. Job Description: Prepare all non-travel, unencumbered expenses for reimbursement. Assist faculty
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genetically diverse coral populations; (2) land-based infrastructure - identify the needs of land-based propagation facilities, including both one-time development/purchases and ongoing operations and
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of online resources, job boards, and employer databases. Develop and promote engaging programs that connect employers with students and help students prepare for careers through workshops, events, and
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-term financial planning to ensure stability Advise the Dean and senior leadership on financial position, trends, risks, and opportunities including commitment tracking Develop & Implement Financial
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experiments designed by the laboratory PI and assist with experimental design Prepare data for presentation at biweekly lab meetings Train other lab members at the bench and assist with their experiments Data
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for learning and communication. Live stream and record learning sessions and monitor, edit and post results. May develop and design requirements and prototypes for improving video conference service
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recommendations for secure implementation of technology and processes, and continuing improvement and development of the university’s risk assessment methodologies to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and