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), including but not limited to the US$250M Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute (OECI) led by GSO. Strengthen existing relationships and leverage existing work to develop and implement a new vision and
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solicitation development and interpretations, oversee the approval of waivers and Department MOUs, and ensure that all applicable federal, state, and URI Board of Trustee contracting requirements are met
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solicitation development and interpretations, oversee the approval of waivers and Department MOUs, and ensure that all applicable federal, state, and URI Board of Trustee contracting requirements are met
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researchers on new and existing systems, upgrades to the University’s ERP system, Procure to Pay system, and any other University, State or Federal regulations, policies, or procedures. Develop and maintain
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REQUIRED: 1. Bachelor’s degree. 2. Minimum four years’ experience as an Oracle Database Administrator. 3. Demonstrated experience managing production and development application environments for Oracle. 4
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guidance to researchers for proposal development and submission by interpreting sponsor and university announcements and guidelines on application preparation. Provide professional support for pre-award
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guidance to researchers for proposal development and submission by interpreting sponsor and university announcements and guidelines on application preparation. Provide professional support for pre-award
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RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for all work necessary to prepare and deliver 12 credits of marketing course credits per semester, including use of the URI Learning Management System (Brightspace). Responsible
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provides pathways to expand scientific and public awareness of NSF OOI, and ensures that the oceanographic community is kept informed of NSF OOI developments
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provides pathways to expand scientific and public awareness of NSF OOI, and ensures that the oceanographic community is kept informed of NSF OOI developments