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Non-Student Short-Term Casual in Medical Center
The Non-Student Short-Term Casual position is a part-time technology support analyst role that will be working in Dr. Heravi’s Laboratory. The position requires a commitment to part-time engagement over approximately 4 months.
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Machine Learning Engineer in Manhattanville
The Machine Learning Engineer will play a pivotal role in developing AI applications for use by the Columbia University community. This position involves developing and implementing machine learning algorithms and systems to enhance various university projects and initiatives.
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AI Analyst in Manhattanville
The AI Analyst will be responsible for promoting the adoption and understanding of artificial intelligence technologies across the university. This role involves advocating for the use of AI in various departments, showcasing the benefits and potential of AI applications, and ensuring the university stays at the forefront of using AI technologies in research, teaching and learning and administration.
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Associate Director, Financial Services in Morningside
The Associate Director will facilitate the monitoring, analysis and reporting of the financial activity related to the utility budget, Real Estate, Environmental Stewardship, PM Fee Department, and Administrative Services.
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Finance and Grants Analyst in Morningside
Reporting to the Associate Director of Grants and Finance, the Senior Grants Analyst will manage a portfolio of restricted/unrestricted accounts (ex. sponsored project accounts, discretionary and gift accounts) for departmental Principal Investigators (PIs), collaborate closely with a team of grants professionals (SPA&SPF) to manage the preparation of grant funding proposals, budget development, submission, negotiation, and monitoring of pending applications; and will provide high-level administrative support in the setup of restricted/unrestricted accounts. The Finance and Grants Analyst will provide ongoing monitoring of expenditures, coordinate with the finance team to initiate purchases and obtain reimbursements, analyze spending patterns and propose recommended modifications to manage spending levels and generate periodic and ad hoc reporting; reconcile expenses on a monthly, annual, and as-needed basis to conform with agency and University reporting guidelines; prepare agency reports, manage subcontracts, and coordinate all closeout procedures. S/he monitors expenditure of restricted/unrestricted accounts from federal, industrial, and private agencies; monitors expenditure of restricted/unrestricted accounts for compliance and appropriateness; assists with budget variance analysis and expense reimbursements; reviews supplemental approval requests for compliance with existing policies. S/he will assist with development of ad hoc financial reports for PI’s. This position will involve advanced use of MS Excel, including the creation of pivot tables and the use of formulas (i.e., VLOOKUP) to create reports and analyze variances in a variety of data sets.
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