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OPS Laboratory Research Assistant (CEDB) - Pool | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
The responsibilities of the Research Assistant/Associate are research-related. Research
Assistants/Associates provide professional-level support related to research and creative activities that contribute to the mission of the CEDB, under direct supervision by the Director or Principal Investigator.
Examples of responsibilities
Serves in a research capacity for project within the university, which may include the following duties and responsibilities:
• Performs tasks related to specific function/program assigned
• Assumes responsibilities and assists faculty members in research and creative activities for a designated research area
• Develops work plans in accordance with research objectives
• Assists in the collection, analysis, and dissemination of data and/or research findings
• Assists with development and evaluation of materials related to the scope of the research project
• Assists in specialized administrative, technical, or editorial duties connected to research and creative
activities
• Prepares reports as needed
• Supervises/coordinates participants for data collection
• Supervises/coordinates scoring of project data
• Completes other tasks as assigned by the principal investigator(s)
• Works on supporting ongoing research grants and assisting faculty with developing new grant
applications.
The department is building an applicant pool for temporary, permanent part-time, or full-time
opportunities. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis. |
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Senior Buyer 105230 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Analyze and process requisitions and change orders. Edit and write specifications and determine the method of purchase. Confer with using departments regarding current and future requirements and recommend substitutes through value analysis. Extends invitations to negotiate (ITNs), invitations to bid (ITBs), request for proposal (RFPs), request for information (RFI) and qualifications-based solicitations, as requested by university departments. Evaluates and analyzes bids/proposals to ensure the best value for the University via an open and competitive sourcing process. Review, and utilize government contracts for products and services. Strive to contain costs through the use of cooperative and available government contracts. Assist in the development and implementation of strategies and objectives to ensure departmental goals are met. Assist and administer in the preparation and delivery of workshops and training programs.
Employs advanced critical thinking and writing skills in the development and evaluation of the more complex, invitations to negotiate (ITNs) and requests for proposals (RFPs) and qualifications-based solicitations for commodities and services. Identifies varied sources of commodities and services, evaluates bids, awards contracts, and purchase orders, develops standards for new products or services, maintains contact with vendors, and maintains comprehensive descriptions of available products and current prices. Expedites the ordering and delivery process for commodities or services using automated procurement systems.
Award purchase orders based on the tabulation of quotations received. Attend meetings on campus to represent the Procurement & Contracts department for the University. Prepares or supervises the preparation of formal competitive solicitations. Meet with current and potential vendors.
This position supports the university community in its procurement needs through expertise in solicitation, procurement methods, regulatory requirements, negotiation, and contract skills, and related issues. As part of the Procurement & Contracts team, this position performs other duties and completes various special projects as required. This position is responsible for the entire acquisition process for selected specialized, sophisticated, and technical commodities and services to meet organizational objectives and sourcing strategies to fulfill the university's mission. Acts as an expert resource for knowledge of bidding and contracting concepts, practices, procedures, and regulatory requirements related to public procurement and contracting. Must interpret Federal, State, Board of Governors, and University regulations, laws, and policies and apply same to procurement/spending decisions. Request and maintain certificates of insurance as needed. Processing of JIRA tickets for but not limited to general assistance inquiries, furniture purchases, restricted items, foundation approvals and account set ups. Provides administrative and clerical support to the P&C department when needed. Serves as one of the primary backup for the Program Coordinator, including but not limited to taking the incoming calls for the general Procurement line, sorting mail and distributing Pcards. Performs other duties and completes various special projects as assigned by the P&C Asst. Director & Director. |
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OPS Musician Pool | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
These positions perform as musicians for one-time productions or events. |
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Assistant Controller 100660 | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Responsible for the development and direction of the Payroll Function for the University. Responsible for coordination of all fiscal payroll matters to ensure the prompt and accurate payment of over 2,600 employees with an annual payroll of over $120 million. Responsible for maintaining appropriate records related to the payment of all wages, taxes, insurance, and other deductions. This position is responsible for the development and administration of policies and procedures related to these functions, and for promoting exceptional customer support within the department. |
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OPS Service/Maintenance Pool | Pensacola - Main Campus | |
Employee will be assisting with all technical needs for the Center for Fine & Performing Arts rentals including sound, lighting, stagecraft and any other duties as assigned. |
11000 University Parkway
Building 20E, Room 117
Pensacola, FL 32514
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.