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high energy physics, astrophysics, and/or cosmology, ideally with an already established facility with standard cosmological codes and comfort with the basics of axions and/or scalar field theory
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and Environmental Engineering at the University of New Hampshire. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing and coding workflow processes and designing experiments for multisensory data
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installation and removal of various building mechanical equipment. Ensure work is of the highest quality while meeting all building codes and safety requirements. Troubleshoot minor and complex mechanical issues
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of electrical equipment. Ensure work is of the highest quality while meeting all electrical and safety codes. Troubleshoot minor and complex electrical issues and provide expert knowledge on solutions. Utilize
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health codes. Maintain, report, and correct sub-standard safety and sanitation practices. Responsible for wearing and laundering provided departmental uniform, per Hospitality Handbook. Maintain a level of
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as a positive role model by demonstrating fairness, integrity, and respect for all participants. Present yourself confidently and professionally during all scheduled shifts, adhering to the dress code
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management of customer impressions, suggestions, and equipment failure. Comply with state and local health codes. Maintain, report, and correct sub-standard safety and sanitation practices. Responsible
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coworkers and student employees, as outlined in the UNH Hospitality Handbook. Comply with all local and state health codes. Identify, report, and help correct unsafe or unsanitary practices. Perform other
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environment Preferred Qualifications : Clinical training (position is open to students working towards clinical or education licensure) Experience with qualitative coding Experience with data management
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effective manipulation of gridded data, such as MATLAB, Python, R, or NCO. Ability to read and do limited modifications of C/C++ model source code. Ability to use Windows or MacOS. Ability to run simulations