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a broad and deep understanding of IT systems, including networking, telephony, datacenters, servers and virtualization, storage and backups, research computing and high-performance computing
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a broad and deep understanding of IT systems, including networking, telephony, datacenters, servers and virtualization, storage and backups, research computing and high-performance computing
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success supervising multiple senior leaders and building high-functioning leadership teams. Experience working within unionized environments and shared governance structures. Anticipated Pay Range $125,000
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the ARS Research Agronomist for adherence to policy and procedures and adequacy of farm operations. The ARS Research Agronomist rates performance periodically in terms of progress being made on various
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accurate, updated records for all related equipment so that the University remains in compliance with applicable codes. Issue hot work and Red Tag permits. Access information utilizing appropriate computer
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support and other service related activities relative to the design, performance, upkeep and use of presentation technologies systems in over 110 classroom and other mediated spaces on campus. This position
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the Vermont Advanced Computing Center, which provides large-scale advanced computing infrastructure. The successful candidate will be joining UVM following a period of unprecedented growth that has led
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directly to the Director of the SAL, responsible for leading the Alliance for Monitoring Biodiversity and Ecosystems Remotely (AMBER) program. Develop and manage the AMBER AI/ML pipeline for monitoring and
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sustainability and delivering great customer experience. Minimum Qualifications (or equivalent combination of education and experience) High school diploma and three years related experience required. Ability
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from performing these critical functions and an ability to work collaboratively are essential. An active program in geriatric research is preferred but not required. Applicants must have a medical degree