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interest in supporting educational environments. They possess advanced technical knowledge and can confidently troubleshoot complex issues related to hardware, software, and networking. Excellent
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of our campus network, Active Directory environment, and Group Policy within our domain scope. In addition to end-user and system support, you will assist in maintaining our campus infrastructure
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microgrids and resilient energy systems in remote Alaskan communities. As the ARCTIC Program Architect, you’ll help build the operational backbone of a collaborative research network tackling real-world energy
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As our Network Services and Telecommunications Student Assistant, you will play a vital part in ensuring our network operations run smoothly. Your responsibilities will include inspecting new
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courses such as system and network administration, cybersecurity, operating systems, and cloud computing. You'll also help design and revise curriculum, support eLearning initiatives, advise students, and
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also welcomes candidates from nontraditional backgrounds — including business, industry, nonprofit, government and other sectors — who bring demonstrated leadership, a broad network that immediately
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also connect students to networks of academic support, student support services, career coaching and guidance, and student life opportunities. The academic advisor will be a member of the College
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fields related to agriculture, food science, natural resource management, and sustainability. Throughout the program, students will develop practical skills, build professional networks, and gain a deeper
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pertinent information regarding emergency and non-emergency situations, in order to establish proper UPD response/procedure and requirements. They solve complex problems daily using established guidelines and
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also connect students to networks of academic support, student support services, career coaching and guidance, and student life opportunities. The academic advisor will be a member of the UAA Student