11 coding-"Multiple"-"U"-"U.S"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Virginia
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growth and development. Position Summary Reporting to the Director of Virtual Philanthropy, this role ensures that key milestones are met across multiple workstreams, including data analysis, reporting
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to industry code requirements, diagrams and manuals. Perform emergency repair, troubleshooting mechanical challenges efficiently and accurately. Mentor, instruct, and coach those with less knowledge, experience
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, and maintenance. Minimal coding may be required. Collaborate with IT Infrastructure and Development teams to support secure integrations with systems like NetBadge, Huron, DSpace, etc. Translate user
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, state, and local regulations, the National Electrical Code. Assist other trades and become familiar with various equipment and sequence of operation. Perform miscellaneous duties such as snow and ice
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’ personnel when needed to include the BAS team. Performing all work in accordance with safety rules and procedures, such as OSHA, BOCA, federal, state, and local regulations, and applicable building codes
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, infrastructure, and grounds, in addition to managing capital construction and renovation for University-owned and leased properties. Position Summary: The Fire and Life Safety Team carries out code required
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’ personnel when needed to include the BAS team. Performing all work in accordance with safety rules and procedures, such as OSHA, BOCA, federal, state, and local regulations, and applicable building codes
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building codes. Respond to requests from the University community and address plumbing problems quickly and professionally. Inform customers of job status, reasons for and duration of expected delays, as
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wide range of duties across multiple areas, including accounting, budget, payroll, financial aid, financial analysis, purchasing, or treasury. The Finance Generalist has responsibilities
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cardiovascular treatments. In this role you will apply both machine learning predictive modelling and human genetic analyses of non-coding regulatory sequences to identify cell-specific targets for coronary artery