162 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"O.P" positions at University of Florida
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controllers, variable air volume (VAV) controllers, electronic and pneumatic thermostats, and control programs related to field devices operating HVAC equipment (such as variable frequency drives (VFD) with
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involves building and maintaining meaningful relationships with internal stakeholders and external advisory boards, serving as a key partner in coordinating meetings, developing programming, and the
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multiple tasks and work independently and productively in a fast paced, deadline-oriented environment. Able to work collaboratively, forward ideas as appropriate and problem solve when needed. Multi-media
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; and facilitate technology transfer.” UFTI is home to auxiliary programs McTrans, Technology Transfer (T2), and I-STREET, each of which plays a distinctive but complementary role within
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client systems, while resolving complex technical issues. Provides complex technical support via phone, in-person, and remotely for multiple client operating systems, including Windows and macOS, as
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the level of professional assistance. Excellent written and verbal communication skills necessary. Excellent computer skills with demonstrated knowledge with learning new programs and competence in project
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status will be commensurate with qualifications. This position includes clinical duties in in the UF Lung Transplant program. The UF Lung Transplant program continues to grow in volume and provide
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involves building and maintaining meaningful relationships with internal stakeholders and external advisory boards, serving as a key partner in coordinating meetings, developing programming, and the
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plan , and an employee education program to support your professional development . Expected Salary: $21.55 to $23.94 hourly commensurate with experience. Minimum Requirements: High school diploma
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for the leadership and implementation of the development and alumni affairs program. Reporting to the Dean of the College of Nursing and the Assistant Vice President of Advancement, UF Health Science Center