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removal during inclement weather seasons. Some direct Athletic program support is also required by way of event support and set up/break down. Provides an aesthetically appealing and safe outdoor
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programming and monitoring • Fitness and clinical data collection and entry • Undergraduate research assistants supervision • Oversees research participants and equipment safety standards during exercise
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Research Assistant Professor Civil & Environmental Engineering - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26001343) Responsibilities include writing proposals and conducting both experimental and computational
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or more projects for a research program and oversees all aspects of the project lifecycle. Provides leadership, technical direction, coordination, and expertise across projects. Analyzes progress and/or
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including snow and ice removal during inclement weather seasons. Some direct Athletic program support is also required by way of event support and set up/break down. Essential Functions Provides
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, safety, and quality requirements. • Provide human resource management and day to day operational leadership for the laboratory, including supervision, mentoring, and performance oversight of students
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direction and execution of the annual giving program, including but not limited to overseeing development services and donor relations initiatives, directing donor stewardship programs, managing fulfillment
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as well. Experience with IRB/DUA compliance as well as various security standards such as NIST 800-171 and HIPAA is expected. Experience with budgets and effort is preferred but not required as this person
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duties as assigned by supervisor. · Perform other duties assigned related to the operations of the department. Essential Skills: · Managing instruments and supplies, basic computer tasks. This position
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an office setting and requires regular computer use, sitting or standing for extended periods, and routine administrative movement such as walking, reaching, bending, and carrying materials or event supplies