11 network-coding-"Chung-Ang-University"-"Chung-Ang-University" positions at University of Alaska
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with the mission of the University of Alaska (UA), CTC has a commitment to offering high quality education and training. The Computer Networking and Systems Technology program is recruiting qualified
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of UAA technologies. Peer Advisors enhance students’ understanding of university policy and support networks while fostering a sense of belonging. UAA Peer Advisors are a vital part of the academic support
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In this position you will have the opportunity to: map a high grade gold deposit, generate novel Raman spectra to be added to the rruff database, network with mining and exploration geologists, and
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. Education: Inform residents about the Student Code of Conduct, Community Living Standards and policies regarding alcohol and drugs. Policy Enforcement: Tactfully address and report policy violations. Campus
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facilities. Candidate should be comfortable using a computer as well as managing work and in the field directing/verifying building maintenance activities. Candidate should be familiar with building codes and
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Familiarity with communication/networking protocols like RS-232, RS-485, Ethernet, and IP Proficiency in IT automation and scripting (e.g., PowerShell, Bash, Python) to streamline system tasks and improve
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, network connectivity, and mobile devices. ● Utilize and learn enterprise IT tools such as Google Admin tools, Active Directory, Remote Desktop Clients, and our Enterprise Ticketing System to resolve issues
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of the engineering disciplines or architecture may be required, or any combination of applicable advanced education and experience. Certification in building code courses, contract law, facilities management
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of Minors training, Campus Security Authority training, sign a code of conduct, complete a background check and reference check related to working with minors, in addition to other certifications. To thrive
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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