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  • Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Professional 5

  • Energy Management Analyst 3

    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.

  • Sustainability Officer 3

    Involves working with students, faculty, and staff, and students to develop, coordinate, and promote effective sustainability initiatives related to the University's academic, operational and outreach functions. Develops and / or implements a sustainability strategy and performance metrics for a department, campus or hospital by integrating sustainability into long-range planning and ongoing operations. Enables University stakeholders to improve sustainability outcomes; coordinating and project managing programming and activities related to sustainability and undertaking research on sustainability-related topics. Facilitates cross department collaboration across operational, academic, and clinical departments. Coordinates and tracks operational programs including energy, food service, waste management, recycling, resource efficiency, greenhouse gas reporting / reductions, transportation, supply chain, facilities, biodiversity and design for environment. Promotes connections and synergies between environmental protection, economic stability, and social equity in the University's activities.

  • Accounting Supervisor 1

    Involves accounting functions such as analyzing, monitoring, preparing and reconciling financial information to reflect the condition of the organization and provide financial and other statistical data to control operations. Also may involve preparation of financial reports to meet internal and external reporting requirements. May include activities relating to developing, implementing and monitoring accounting systems, policies and procedures.

  • Vendor Relations Supervisor 2

    Involves administration and operational oversight of vendors for outsourced activities, projects and programs in collaboration with key stakeholders. Evaluates vendor logistical and performance capabilities, establishes vendor monitoring and tracking processes, and assesses vendor performance using a variety of vendor management strategies (e.g., service level agreements, operational audits, surveys, etc.) to ensure continuous improvement. Monitors participant satisfaction with vendor services. Provides liaison to stakeholders / users of vendor services and handles escalated problems and program appeals.

  • Embryologist 4

    Involves assisting patients with reproductive health issues and performing assisted reproduction technology including oocyte retrieval, insemination, pronuclear assessment, embryo culture, gamete genetic diagnosis (PGD), semen analysis, and laboratory quality control, quality assurance and quality improvement. Supports embryology research.

  • Vendor Relations Specialist 3

    Involves administration and operational oversight of vendors for outsourced activities, projects and programs in collaboration with key stakeholders. Evaluates vendor logistical and performance capabilities, establishes vendor monitoring and tracking processes, and assesses vendor performance using a variety of vendor management strategies (e.g., service level agreements, operational audits, surveys, etc.) to ensure continuous improvement. Monitors participant satisfaction with vendor services. Provides liaison to stakeholders / users of vendor services and handles escalated problems and program appeals.

  • Vendor Relations Specialist 2

    Involves administration and operational oversight of vendors for outsourced activities, projects and programs in collaboration with key stakeholders. Evaluates vendor logistical and performance capabilities, establishes vendor monitoring and tracking processes, and assesses vendor performance using a variety of vendor management strategies (e.g., service level agreements, operational audits, surveys, etc.) to ensure continuous improvement. Monitors participant satisfaction with vendor services. Provides liaison to stakeholders / users of vendor services and handles escalated problems and program appeals.

  • Vendor Relations Specialist 1

    Involves administration and operational oversight of vendors for outsourced activities, projects and programs in collaboration with key stakeholders. Evaluates vendor logistical and performance capabilities, establishes vendor monitoring and tracking processes, and assesses vendor performance using a variety of vendor management strategies (e.g., service level agreements, operational audits, surveys, etc.) to ensure continuous improvement. Monitors participant satisfaction with vendor services. Provides liaison to stakeholders / users of vendor services and handles escalated problems and program appeals.

  • Real Estate Officer 3

    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.

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