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HPWT Maintenance Generalist II
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63400310 - FS-BLDGSRVC-FACILITIES-HC
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Provides building maintenance services to the Progress Triangle facilities. Observe, identify and repair
building issues daily to include floor covering, interior walls, ceilings, interior doors, windows, plumbing
fixtures, water supply, drains, interior lighting, outlets, switches, etc. Duties also include observing,
reporting and assisting in building custodial services with custodial team members. |
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Cell Processing Manufacturing Tech-Department of Neurosurgery-GMP
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29190000 - MD-NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| This GMP Cell Processing Manufacturing Technician in the Department of Neurosurgery supports GMP-compliant cell therapy production by performing aseptic processing activities such as culture, expansion, cryopreservation, thawing, and formulation, while adhering to strict cleanroom and contamination-control standards. The role includes preparing materials, equipment, and reagents to ensure efficient manufacturing workflows and product integrity. It also requires maintaining accurate and compliant documentation in alignment with cGMP and Good Documentation Practices (GDP), including batch records, logbooks, and deviation and change control reports. Additionally, the technician conducts quality control and analytical testing—such as flow cytometry, ELISA, endotoxin assays, and Gram staining—and analyzes and documents results to ensure product quality, consistency, and regulatory compliance, while supporting overall manufacturing operations.
The Lillian S. Wells Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Florida, College of Medicine is committed to providing comprehensive clinical services for the diagnosis, management, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients suffering from diseases of the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system, including brain tumors, aneurysms, stroke, epilepsy, functional disorders, and spinal disorders and injuries. Our clinical care mission also extends throughout North Central Florida through regional neurosurgery programs. We offer the full spectrum of neurosurgical and neuro-oncology treatment options for both adults and pediatric patients. Our research labs and investigator-led initiatives and clinical trials are developing promising new treatments for neurological diseases that are extremely difficult to treat with conventional therapies. The Department of Neurosurgery offers education and training programs such as ACGME-accredited neurosurgery residency programs and fellowship programs. |
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Research Administrator III
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29110000 - MD-PHYSIOLOGY AND AGING
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Research Administrator III (RA III) provides professional oversight, guidance, and coordination to sponsored project administrative operations of the Department of Physiology and Functional Genomics. The RA III is responsible for preparing proposals to federal, state, and private funding agencies and providing post-award administration and management for the awarded research funds. They interpret program funding regulations and guidelines, prepare renewals and periodic reports for grant agencies. They coordinate and manage multiparty, complex projects in accordance with University and sponsor regulations, provide policy and procedure interpretation to faculty, and assist faculty with monitoring and preparation of reports to sponsoring agencies. The RA III is the primary contact and liaison for departmental faculty and the UF Division of Sponsored Programs (UF DSP) for pre-award and post-award actions and processes. They maintain close working relationships with UF DSP to facilitate communications between the PIs, the department, and sponsors. |
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Student Engagement Permit Manager
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04080602 - SL-SE-COMMUNITY & BELONGING
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| As an integral part of the educational mission of the University of Florida, The Department of Student Engagement’s Office of Community & Belonging impacts the student experience by providing a foundation of engagement opportunities that enhance campus life. The Office of Community & Belonging Permit Manager aids this by serving as initial contact for Event Permits on behalf of registered student organizations. |
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Instructional Technology Specialist
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14200500 - IT-AT CITT
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| UF Information Technology (UFIT) is currently seeking a professional level Instructional Technology Specialist to join Center for Instructional Technology and Training, a unit within UFIT.
UF Information Technology (UFIT) enables teaching, learning, research, and service on campus and across the region with state-of-the-art enterprise IT systems, including SEC and SUS universities, and the opportunity to teach using HiPerGator. |
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Registrar Services Coordinator II (Records and Degrees)
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03030000 - EM-OFFICE OF REGISTRAR
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Office of the University Registrar is seeking a detail-oriented and organized individual to join our Records and Degrees team as a Registrar Services Coordinator II. In this role, you will manage diploma orders, process dual major and degree approvals, administer grade activities, and assist with maintaining the university’s grade collection system. The successful candidate will possess strong analytical skills, excellent communication abilities, and a commitment to accuracy and efficiency.
Apply now to join our team and contribute to the success and integrity of our academic programs and student records! |
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Student Engagement Event and Facility Assistant
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04080602 - SL-SE-COMMUNITY & BELONGING
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Office of Community & Belonging is part of the Student Engagement team at the University of Florida and serves as the hub for student leaders, student organizations, campus events, and a variety of programs and spaces that help students find and build community. It’s mission is to foster connection, leadership, and resilience with students and student organizations through advising, intentional programming, and collaborative engagement. |
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Digital Processing Archivist - Library Associate 2
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55070100 - LB-SPECIAL - AREA STUDIES-CHR
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| PLEASE NOTE: This is a time-limited position that will last 2 years from the start of employment.
JOB SUMMARY
The Digital Processing Archivist completes born-digital transfer, digital processing, and other collection service activities to maintain and ensure preservation of and access to digital materials in the Department of Special and Area Studies Collections (SASC). SASC is home to special and rare print materials, maps, archives, and manuscripts, as well as interdisciplinary collections pertaining to geographical, national, or cultural regions. In collaboration with Head of Collection Services, the Digital Processing Archivist is responsible for establishing and maintaining strategy, policies, procedures, and best practices for long-term access and preservation of digital content and collections. The Digital Processing Archivist collaborates closely with collection managers and other SASC personnel, as well as the Libraries’ technology, metadata, preservation, and digital personnel, on SASC digital archiving needs and support.
The Digital Processing Archivist will oversee and support the transfer of born-digital files from physical media and oversee the creation of metadata and ingest of digital collections to ensure preservation and access. In addition, the Digital Processing Archivist will act as the resource person for SASC regarding best practices for managing donated digital materials and metadata management for digital objects to enable search and discovery of collections online and in-person. The Digital Processing Archivist will also oversee the processing of collections of digital and/or hybrid format types as well as the arrangement, preservation, and creation of comprehensive descriptions for those collections. Priority collections include political papers, the papers of prominent Floridians, University of Florida records, the papers of former UF Presidents, and materials pertaining to Latin America and the Caribbean. |
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Transgenic Model Core Technician I
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11800000 - RE-ANIMAL CARE SERVICES
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Rodent Models Breeding Core Technician 1 (RMBCT1) is an integral team member of the Rodent Models Breeding Core (RMBC). The RMBCT1 will assist in safely carrying out daily responsibilities assigned by the area Operations Manager or Program Colony Managers. Will be responsible for routine and non-routine procedures as requested by our various stakeholders including the immediate supervisor/manager, veterinarians, research investigators or experimental protocols. The work is performed under direct supervision. This position is responsible for carrying out the Animal Care Services' (ACS) directives and SOPs as governed by the Animal Welfare Act and all applicable rules and regulations. Will report any suspected or actual deviations to SOPs or non-routine situations immediately to their supervisor, manager, or their designee. The RMBC is a full service 8000 cage breeding facility for the University of Florida faculty offering management of their experimental rodent colonies to effectively and efficiently handle all of their colonies experimental needs and timelines. The RMBCT1 will perform duties such as mating and tail snip collection from a weekly technical work list prepared by colony managers, house incoming animals, pack outgoing animals, wean litters, and create and maintain needed sterile surgical and technical equipment packs among other tasks. Uses aseptic procedures to minimize contamination as required. Ensures housing and environmental compliance with the "NIH Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals". Arrives, leaves, and takes breaks at work as scheduled and strictly adheres to ACS attendance policy. All actions are completed by strictly and consistently following applicable ACS SOPs, IACUC and UF EH&S including safety procedures, guidelines and policies. |
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Administrative Assistant II
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26040100 - HH-SPM ADMIN-INSTRUCTION
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| This position serves as an assistant to the department chair, office manager, other administrative staff, faculty, and students of the Department of Sport Management as a resource for successful departmental operations. |
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Plumber IV
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63571200 - FS-OPER-PLUMBING
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Level Four Plumber (Job Code – 002873) described herein works in Facilities Services at the
University of Florida (UF). The incumbent serves as the Team Lead for three or more employees.
He/she schedules work outages and coordinates larger projects. The incumbent repairs and performs
preventive maintenance on plumbing fixtures, as well as gas, vacuum, air, chilled, and heating hot water
lines. He/she repairs and replaces backflow preventers. The incumbent detects gas leaks. He/she
installs, maintains, repairs, and replaces sanitary and storm sewer lines. The incumbent installs plumbing
for laboratory equipment. He/she maintains supply and discharge piping systems. The incumbent
installs and maintains sump pumps and repairs or changes out other pumps or compressors. He/she
cleans and maintains the shop and equipment. |
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OPS Administrative Support II
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28050000 - VM-PHY SCI
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Handling daily operations & logistics for the faculty, staff & students. Prepares various spreadsheets and maintains a database of related activities as outlined in the position description. This position also cross trains with other staff on various office related duties. Carrying out duties related, but not limited to, fiscal matters, along with the general operation of the Department of Physiological Sciences in consultation with the Administrative Specialist. Will work in consort with other administrative staff members according to assigned duties. |