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Job Schedule Full time Regular or Temporary Regular Department UM Admin Physical Plant Bargaining Unit Service & Maintenance (TEAMSTERS) Job Description The Watch Engineer performs skilled work in the
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time Regular or Temporary Regular Department UM School of Engineering Tech Bargaining Unit Associated Faculties of the University of Maine System (AFUM) Job Description The School of Engineering
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to manage and conduct a variety of testing, cloud engineering, and cybersecurity-related R&D projects. The position involves developing technical solutions, ensuring compliance with security standards
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. Qualifications: Required: PhD in Materials Science or Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Chemical Engineering or a related discipline
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Troubleshooting technology problems and coordinating with technical support services Assisting with the coordination of searches for student employees Contributes to highly efficient organizational and office flow
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. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate for Coastal Processes with expertise in civil and environmental engineering and experience in community engagement activities in the context of coastal
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chemical engineering or related discipline by date of hire. Preferred: Expertise in thermochemical conversion processes and biomass pretreatment. Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability
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to prioritize and multi-task Strong computer skills, including Google Suite, OneDrive, and other web-based software and databases. Aptitude to learn and adapt to new and changing technology. Preferred: Bachelor’s
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significant workforce development components, this position will also develop and implement strategies for enhancing related Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education and workforce
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for Scientists and Engineers, Introductory Astronomy and/or Special Relativity. Laboratory or recitation sections would be in introductory courses: Technical Physics, General Physics, and/or Physics for Scientists