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  • Recreation Manager 1

    Involves instructional or program activities related to recreation, leisure, and fitness in an accredited environment; provides first aid and emergency care as necessary, and responds to user / customer needs.

  • Trainer 5

    Involves designing, conducting and supporting supervisory, management, technical and non-technical training efforts for staff and faculty. Works with business units to determine training needs and develop appropriate training programs, technology and learning approaches accordingly.

  • Intellectual Property Officer 3

    Involves advising on intellectual property (IP) rights protection, business startup and other technology transfer related issues. Evaluates the commercial potential of research results, obtains and manages the appropriate IP rights protection, markets inventions and software, and / or biological / tangible materials; drafts and negotiates, and manages IP licenses and Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs), Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs), and advises on IP terms in research and collaboration agreements. Supports companies who wish to sponsor research and / or license technologies. Facilitates administration of federal and state laws regarding research, conflict of interest, IP, contracts and employment. Works with outside patent attorneys to file patent applications.

  • Intellectual Property Officer 4

    Involves advising on intellectual property (IP) rights protection, business startup and other technology transfer related issues. Evaluates the commercial potential of research results, obtains and manages the appropriate IP rights protection, markets inventions and software, and / or biological / tangible materials; drafts and negotiates, and manages IP licenses and Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs), Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs), and advises on IP terms in research and collaboration agreements. Supports companies who wish to sponsor research and / or license technologies. Facilitates administration of federal and state laws regarding research, conflict of interest, IP, contracts and employment. Works with outside patent attorneys to file patent applications.

  • Financial Services Manager 3

    Involves the processing and servicing of a variety of operational, personnel, and financial transactions and services. Includes cashiering, payroll, accounts receivable, accounts payable, purchasing, recharge billing, travel / entertainment, gift accounting, collections, data collection and data entry, analysis, review and control, customer servicing, and reporting.

  • Organizational Dev Manager 3

    Involves assessing organizational and strategic issues and providing guidance through organizational development solutions such as facilitating assessments, strategic planning, and culture-change and process-oriented approaches to enhance institutional performance. Consults with leaders, departments, and committees to address root causes of organizational effectiveness issues using a systematic approach. Analyzes current organizational purpose, structure, relationships, policies, systems, and data. Recommends and facilitates improvements ensuring alignment with organizational strategy.

  • Government Relations Specialist 4

    Involves government relations activities associated with reaching, serving, and engaging external constituencies through lobbying, advocacy, coalition building, programs, and events on behalf of campus and / or medical center. Key constituencies include local, state and federal policymakers, government relations officials, university leadership, interest groups and associations, external stakeholders, advocates and the general public.

  • Government Relations Specialist 5

    Involves government relations activities associated with reaching, serving, and engaging external constituencies through lobbying, advocacy, coalition building, programs, and events on behalf of campus and / or medical center. Key constituencies include local, state and federal policymakers, government relations officials, university leadership, interest groups and associations, external stakeholders, advocates and the general public.

  • Real Estate Officer 5

    Conducts analysis in support of real estate transactions and decision-making efforts. Participates in the selection, evaluation, acquisition, occupation, management and / or disposition of real property and building space in compliance with policy. Participates in development of budgets and resource allocations. Manages compliance with lease agreements and contracts; participates in negotiation efforts. Conducts financial analyses to evaluate and recommend lease vs. purchase decisions. Completes any required forecasts, budget analyses and reports of activities.

  • Energy Management Analyst 5

    Involves strategies for energy procurement and efficient utilization, mitigating the impact of carbon obligations, providing pertinent legislative and regulatory advice, interacting with energy market participants including utilities and service providers, major alterations and maintenance of physical plant facilities for general purposes, and developing as well as monitoring implementation of energy efficiency programs consistent with UC's sustainable practices and policy goals.

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