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write English; • Basic computer skills including use of e-mail, web browsers, word processing. What You Will Need Experience supporting marine research or education fieldwork Ability to interpret
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may be needed to teach on campus undergraduate courses in the following area(s): Energy Systems Engineering, Computer Engineering. If hired into a term appointment, the anticipated start date(s) are
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publications in the areas of Agentic AI, business analytics, human computer interaction, information analysis, IT strategy, social media, impact of IT. Demonstrated experience and competence in teaching at
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, Electrical, Computer, Industrial, Ecological, Applied Physics, and CBEE. OPEnS staff will use 3D printers, microcontrollers, and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies to conduct technical research and
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engineering; structural engineering; surveying; transportation engineering; water resources engineering; statics; and information technology (Excel, VBA, and Matlab); computer-aided drafting (Autodesk, AutoCAD
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ability to communicate with tact and diplomacy across diverse cultural boundaries Excellent teamwork and collaboration skills. High computer proficiency; required qualifications include: strong MS office
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purchasing, report and publication writing and presentations to various audiences depending on the project. · Computer modeling · Work with hazardous chemicals and/or materials as needed, depending
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collaboration skills. High computer proficiency; required qualifications include: strong MS office experience with Word, PowerPoint, Excel and working knowledge of Outlook and Windows/Mac. Ability to maintain
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effectively with a variety of audiences (i.e., students, staff, faculty and administrators). Demonstrated computer skills including proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite or similar tools. This position is
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, and Manufacturing Engineering (MIME) within the College of Engineering (COE) at Oregon State University (OSU) Instructors may be needed to teach courses in the following areas: computer-aided design