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  • Veterinarian 3

    Involves conducting or assisting with routine, emergency and critical veterinary care and animal husbandry activities for clinical or laboratory animal patients. May be involved in conducting or assisting with research and teaching projects including development and design of animal protocols. May involve internal and public outreach. May include instructions of students, volunteers and clients.

  • Veterinarian 4

    Involves conducting or assisting with routine, emergency and critical veterinary care and animal husbandry activities for clinical or laboratory animal patients. May be involved in conducting or assisting with research and teaching projects including development and design of animal protocols. May involve internal and public outreach. May include instructions of students, volunteers and clients.

  • EH&S Specialist 4

    Involves developing, implementing, and monitoring environmental and safety programs and policies to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local environmental, health, and safety regulations, and ensure a safe workplace. May include industrial hygiene, ergonomics, occupational safety, environmental health, pest control, laboratory safety, hazardous materials control, hazardous waste management, emergency services and preparedness, fire safety, radiological safety, environmental protection including air, water and soil quality, and other EH&S programs and policies; or provides technical support for these programs.

  • Animal Care Mgr 1

    Involves conducting or assisting with routine, emergency and critical veterinary care and animal husbandry activities for clinical or laboratory animal patients. May be involved in conducting or assisting with research and teaching projects including development and design of animal protocols. May involve internal and public outreach. May include instructions of students, volunteers and clients.

  • Field Research Manager 1

    Involves the on-site administrative, research, facilities management and / or cultivation functions involved in establishing and maintaining field research sites / studies for a variety of disciplines (including environmental, public health, social and / or biological sciences). Field research sites / studies span a diverse range of domestic and international regions to support research activities.

  • Facilities Project Mgt Specialist 4

    Involves managing the design and construction of capital projects, including renovations, expansions and new facilities and infrastructure as well as landscape projects; collect, develop, and analyze technical data to determine project requirements and preparation of information regarding specifications, materials, equipment, estimated costs, and completion times. (For Facilities Management, see General Services Job Field.)

  • Construction Inspector 4

    Involves inspections of construction projects for conformance to project plans and specifications, applicable codes and standards, policies and procedures; quality control and assurance when applicable.

  • Energy Management Analyst 4

    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.

  • Intellectual Property Manager 1

    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 Manager 2

    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.

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