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of related experience. 3 years of experience in career development, student services, employer relations, admissions, human resources, sales, recruitment, program management or experiential learning. Knowledge
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. Ability to safely work at 5,600-foot altitude. Preferred Qualifications Undergraduate degree or higher in astronomy. 7 years or more of experience in observatory and telescope operations. Advanced computing
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, positive leadership and the desire and ability to act as a positive role model and representative of the Institute at all times. Compliance with all department, college, conference, and NCAA regulations
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assisting the Lead Project Manager with management of the full project team. Will travel to OVRO or Caltech, as needed, to collaborate with faculty and engineering staff. Act as the Lead Project Manager in
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. Will travel to OVRO or Caltech, as needed, to collaborate with faculty and engineering staff. Act as the Lead Project Manager in their absence. Other duties as assigned. Basic Qualifications A bachelor’s
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assessments and reviews for compliance with export regulations, the NSPM-33/Chips & Science Act and Caltech policies. Assessment and review includes review of project personnel, international collaborations
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-based analysis, decision-making, communications, and team player. Essential Job Duties Conduct project assessments and reviews for compliance with export regulations, the NSPM-33/Chips & Science Act and
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reported for correction. Maintain working relationship with external service providers to ensure thorough compliance and completion of services provided for Fire Extinguishers Assist in performing planned
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collaborative manner. Provide professional customer service to the campus community both verbally and via e-mail using Microsoft Outlook. Analyze and resolve bank reconciling items. Cross-train as needed and act
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to our faculty and students to expand human knowledge and benefit society through research integrated with education. Within a high-performance environment, your skills as an exceptional storyteller