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, Supply Chain Management, International Business, or Engineering. Experience in international development, project management, or related field, with a focus on operations management. Experience in
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systems and programs, troubleshooting, and maintenance for the objective of creating an optimum system of operation. Perform database uploads and down loads to provide DDC controllers with current programs
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/science story teller who can cover a wide range of disciplines spanning from the biological sciences to engineering, from basic science to applied science and technology transfer. Specific initial areas
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to building codes, environmental standards, and safety regulations. Maintain high standards of campus and emergency preparedness safety. Technology and Systems Management: Utilize advanced technology systems
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Essential Duties HVAC Maintenance: Replace and maintain motors, bearings, pumps, fan assemblies, air filters, and thermostats. Electrical Maintenance: Maintain building and emergency lighting systems
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technology buildings. The various types of spaces and equipment located within these buildings may include but are not limited to: High bay spaces, Administrative and office spaces, Humidity Controls, Split
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. The Assistant Director will become knowledgeable and understand the current EOSS initiatives. They will be highly visible and support university functions, serving as a catalyst for mobilizing groups of students
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selection. Maintains student files and records. Monitors student academic progress and program effectiveness using a variety of technology-based tools (such as degree progress, customer relationship
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candidate will be responsible for and have duties in the following areas: Performs the more basic plumbing, electrical and carpentry maintenance and repairs such as replacing solenoid valves, switches, relays
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services in accordance with Arizona Revised Statutes and Arizona Board of Regents policy. Structural, mechanical and electrical engineering relating to building costs. Experience in: Building systems