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of the MAE Student Machine Shop located in Scott Laboratory. This position reports to the MAE Shops Manager and plays a key role in supporting student learning, hands-on engineering education, and departmental
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guidance; escalates as needed. • Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and clear written/verbal communication. • Proficiency with standard computer tools (e.g., Excel/Word/PowerPoint) and
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specific codes, standards and regulations, 5) learn technical skills and apply new knowledge to solve problems, 6) select and use hand, power and machine tools, 7) maintain a clean and safe work environment
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periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer Occasional standing and walking within the office Ability to lift up to 20 lbs (e.g., office supplies, files) Manual dexterity for keyboarding and
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. Major duties include: Design and implement computer vision pipelines for crop monitoring, plant stress detection, and disease identification in greenhouse environments. Apply machine learning and deep
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to uncover biological insights. The candidate will collaborate closely with experimental scientists and clinicians, design and implement statistical models, and leverage machine learning approaches to identify
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preferred. Strong communication, interpersonal, organizational and facilitation skills Demonstrated ability to initiate and complete projects Computer skills, including basic knowledge and use of Microsoft
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history of achieving results with complex and dynamic teams. Strong computer skills, including basic knowledge and use of Microsoft Office products. Ability to learn new systems software. On Going: Maintain
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, and Labor & Delivery; assisting with education and learning activities designed to assist nursing personnel to acquire knowledge, skills, and attitudes to meet job requirements. This role incorporates
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students in a higher education learning environment. PHYSICAL CONDITIONS: Sitting/staring at computer screens for long periods of time. Exposure to animal dander and/or zoonotic diseases. Navigating