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The Alaska Center for Energy and Power is looking for a new team member to help the ARCTIC Program advance a new model for applied energy research across Arctic and Pacific regions, with a focus on
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operational problems in data processing, computer operations systems and related technology; and demonstrate problem solving skills in areas of data processing functions and computer operations. Ability
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laboratory education to students enrolled in the medical laboratory science programs. The program faculty member will be responsible for continued curriculum development, and academic expansion of the program
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Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC), and competes in multiple National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) divisions. The Seawolf program features 13 teams competing at both the Division 1 and Division II
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Engineering, or a closely related field, preferably from an ABET-accredited program. Ph.D. in Mining Engineering or a closely related discipline. Prior research and teaching experience in the field. Preferred
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, attention to detail, and the ability to foster cooperative relationships. Proficient in modern communication tools, computer systems, and data entry, with a keen ability to adapt to new technology and
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, the applicant must be knowledgeable and skilled in various aspects of general maintenance and repair, including assembling machinery. The applicant must also be able to use various computer programs and be
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databases, generating computer-based reports, and using Microsoft Office applications is essential. Strong written and verbal communication skills, along with the ability to provide excellent customer service
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offered through the fire science program each summer. This academy is an eight-week program with a paramilitary-style skills academy. Upon successful completion of the program, students will earn 12 credits
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As a Program Support Specialist, you will play a vital role in ensuring the efficient operation of the nursing programs. You will respond to inquiries from students, staff, faculty, and the