139 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"U"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"O.P" positions at University of Alaska
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element modeling (preferably COMSOL) is required. The candidate should also have strong computational/programming skills (e.g., Python, MATLAB), and familiarity with geodetic datasets (InSAR, GNSS) and
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to lift 50 lbs. with or without reasonable accommodation. Prefer first year students who plan to attend KPC at least two years. Minimum Qualifications: Cashiering experience is helpful. NOTICE: Students
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familiarity with computers and software is a plus. You'll work under direct supervision but also have chances to show initiative and grow. Minimum Qualifications: No prior experience necessary. Appropriate
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Engineering Assistants fill a critical role at Facilities Services Division of Design and Construction, within project management teams. This is an entry level position. New engineers will be provided with conscious mentoring and gain a well-rounded background in design, management and...
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skills. Customer service skills. Providing high-quality instruction through suitable academic preparation. Familiar with computers and other technologies for instruction, such as Blackboard. Previous
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the candidate to effectively plan, implement, and evaluate impactful programming. An ideal candidate should demonstrate experience and commitment to working with Alaska Native, Indigenous, and rural students. A
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Are you interested in Fire Alarm Systems and Electronic Access Control? Do you enjoy solving problems, working with your hands, and understanding how complex electronic systems work? We're seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Alarm Technician to join our dynamic, team-oriented shop! In this...
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customer service skills. Recordkeeping skills. Conflict resolution and organizational skills. Ability to operate computers and specialized equipment. Ability to exercise judgment under difficult situations
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with campus partners to plan, develop, coordinate, and promote more than 40 events throughout the year. From building relationships with campus partners, facilitating student engagement opportunities