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University of Virginia (UVA) Reviews
What is it like working at University of Virginia (UVA)?
Experience working with different HVAC Mechanics and working on different equipment.
HVAC Mechanic in Valdosta:
Pros: Everyday, there are new challenges that I face. Working with AutoMated Logic (ALC) and MetaSys (JCI) Systems Management Software.
Cons: The limited parking to and from the Main Hospital.
Making better Americans abroad.
Health and Safety Manager in Charlottesville:
Pros: Allows me to live comfortably in Charlottesville
Cons: Competitive, narcissistic environment
I have autonomy and power to influence people's purchases.
Procurement Specialist in Charlottesville:
Pros: Autonomy and flexibility
Cons: That we make policies and procedures and it depends on who you are whether or not you will be made to follow the policies. Equity is based upon who you are... Staff is not treated with the same respect as faculty and students
Challenging and full of opportunities.
Information Technology (IT) Director in Charlottesville:
Pros: Never ending opportunities
Cons: Lack of input to senior leadership and current lack of transparent communication
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