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Classification Title: ASSOCIATE/FULL PROFESSOR Job Description: The Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering at the University of Florida (UF) invites applications for a full-time, 9-month, faculty
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, engineering, or related fields, plus at least two years of professional experience in university space planning and management. Graduate education in architecture, construction management or related fields is
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Classification Title: IT Generalist II Job Description: Provide high-level first and second tier technical support for instructors using classroom technology, including both computer and audio
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of education and experience. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Data Science or related discipline and 3 years related experience SKILLS - Strong written and
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: Obtained bachelor’s degree in business, construction and design, engineering, architecture, or similar field Certified general contractor license or certified building contractor license Working knowledge
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); proposed space use requirements; potential project cost (working with PDC pre-construction); Master Plan implications; and other specialties (exterior signage, branding, artwork). Position will facilitate
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equipment activity via automated controls. Works with the building automation systems and engineering team to resolve problems. Oversees HVAC portions of renovation/new construction projects. Completes
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which includes grease equipment as required, check air filters, tire pressures, and oil levels. Operates front end loader to move topsoil, load mulch, and support for backfilling construction projects
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Classification Title: IT Support Supervisor Job Description: This position works in the Dean’s Office of the College of Design, Construction and Planning (DCP) under the direction of the Associate
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opportunities for a variety of very interesting projects beyond structure-function studies of cytoskeletal proteins that control signaling downstream of adherens junctions and focal adhesions with implications in