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the undergraduate and graduate levels, including developing and teaching core and elective courses in subjects within Electrical Engineering pertinent to analog and mixed signal microelectronics. The candidate should
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. The faculty candidate is expected to develop a national reputation and have an active role in their professional society. They will also show the potential to develop collaborations both within the Department
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for the University of Idaho. These systems include enterprise business applications such as Banner, MyUI, and UIdaho.edu, as well as supporting several custom-developed and vendor provided applications that serve
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Develop a timeline of when equipment, parts, filters, etc., need to be replaced Maintain written records of modifications to standard operating procedures and alterations to equipment/facilities Respond
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repairs to supervisors Ensure that all assigned rooms and buildings are opened and locked as scheduled Train new employees Other duties as assigned Unit URL Auxiliary Services – Division of Finance and
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, safe, and well-supplied facilities for students, staff, and visitors. Duties may include: Provide daily leadership to cleaning staff Coordinate cleaning schedules Train staff and evaluate performance
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can contribute significantly to our mission of developing effective educational leaders for Idaho’s schools. This position has a flexible work location, and the candidate has the option of working out
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technology solutions, assisting with researching solutions and to resolve incidents or fulfil service requests Coordinate implementation of solutions provided by OIT or an OIT-approved vendor Train new employees
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students, demonstrating a commitment to their academic and professional development. Active involvement in both outreach and extension activities to foster connections with professional organizations and the
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prepare students for global professional practice, for admission to advanced degree programs, for leadership in their public and private lives, and for life-long learning in their chosen professions. We