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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.
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Involves activities associated with reaching, serving, and engaging alumni and other key constituencies through programs, events, products, and services not primarily related to fundraising. Constituencies include alumni, local community, government, parents, students, as well as the general public. Translates constituent needs and priorities into customized programs to create, enhance, and sustain relationships with external constituencies.
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Involves professional engineering and engineering technician support as part of academic instructional lab and / or research projects and programs. Engineering activities include the design, construction, testing of experimental systems, operation of analytical systems, establishment of performance specifications, and documentation. Engineering Technicians may be assigned duties within a single discipline (e.g., electrical) or span a range of disciplines [Note: machine specialty work in a research or lab setting is generally performed by the Lab Mechanician job titles].
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Involves protecting the institution from loss. Develops and coordinates activities and programs that are designed to promote accountability. Helps identify and minimize risk of all types, and strengthen effectiveness and efficiency of controls.
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Involves technical acumen for planning, designing, developing, implementing and administering data-based systems that acquire, prepare, store and provide access to data and metadata. Maintains and optimizes systems and migrates data and systems as needed. Ensures integrity and completeness of data and workflow, manages and / or develops data practices, databases and information systems as well as guidelines, dictionaries, registries and / or services. May include interpretation of scientific research data artifacts as well as mediation across science and technology domains and long-term data care. As information architect and data steward, designs systems, data products and / or data production processes while focusing on data curation, data exchange, data security, data integrity and information environments. (Re)evaluates frameworks, strategies, standards and standards-making activities. May involve work with a project-level data repository, a center or an archive.
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Involves planning databases, including schema definition, structure, documentation, long-range requirements, data security, operational guidelines and protection. Ensures accuracy and completeness of data in master files and various support tools. May establish database management systems, standards, guidelines and quality assurance for database deliverables. This does not include technologies that are typically deemed as desktop-centric (i.e., Access, Filemaker Pro, etc.).
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Involves activities associated with the research and management of prospective donors. Provides organization with key information and tools to effectively build relationships with donors and manage fundraiser portfolios. Provides performance metrics and consultation.
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Involves activities associated with the research and management of prospective donors. Provides organization with key information and tools to effectively build relationships with donors and manage fundraiser portfolios. Provides performance metrics and consultation.
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Involves planning databases, including schema definition, structure, documentation, long-range requirements, data security, operational guidelines and protection. Ensures accuracy and completeness of data in master files and various support tools. May establish database management systems, standards, guidelines and quality assurance for database deliverables. This does not include technologies that are typically deemed as desktop-centric (i.e., Access, Filemaker Pro, etc.).
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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.