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of the Access Control and Security Systems Division. Will be responsible for developing and implementing the Master Plan Security and Technology Project for Emory University. Plans, directs, and coordinates
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related to the program. Assists in developing and coordinating program-related conferences, conventions, or meetings. Monitors expenditures and may participate in the budget planning process and prepare
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). Assists with computer workstations, equipment, troubleshoots, and reports on hardware or software problems. Monitors the physical environment and may manage building emergencies. Compiles statistics for all
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goals and success metrics; reviews and leverages post event analytics to evaluate performance and guide continuous improvement. Enhances event project management, technology, and service delivery by
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Negotiates complex technology transfer agreements with industry or sources of capital investment in university technology. Manages
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culture and infrastructure for high-quality research Support and streamline administrative processes that facilitate high-quality grant submissions, awards, and project implementation Identify and engage
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cancer. Winship is researching, developing, teaching, and providing novel and highly effective ways to prevent, detect, diagnose, treat, and survive cancer. Cancer care at Winship includes leading cancer
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working with complex data, builds and refines advanced Excel-based models, and strengthens financial operations through process improvement, automation, and thoughtful use of technology. KEY
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technology and data infrastructure. This role partners closely with faculty, doctoral students, research centers, and administrative leadership to enable high-impact, data-intensive, and computationally
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, Quality, Operations, Medical Management, and Technology teams to prioritize data needs and design decision-support solutions that enable evidence-based business decisions and targeted interventions