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directed by supervisor Remote/Telecommuting Hybrid (part-time working on site, part-time working off-site) Position Summary This position will perform electrical Engineering design and construction
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Position Summary: This position will perform electrical Engineering design and construction management services for the University of Nebraska Medical Center. The University is a prominent educational campus
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all other necessary plant equipment from a central control room. Responsible for the for the operation and monitoring of the 13.8 KV and 5KV electrical distribution system serving the UNMC/Neb Med
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. Responsible for the for the operation and monitoring of the 13.8 KV and 5KV electrical distribution system serving the UNMC/Neb Med campus. Directs the activities and provides training to the Utility Operator I
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from a central control room. Responsible for the for the operation and monitoring of the 13.8 KV and 5KV electrical distribution system serving the UNMC/Neb Med campus. Directs the activities and
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and monitoring of the 13.8 KV and 5KV electrical distribution system serving the UNMC/Neb Med campus. Directs the activities and provides training to the Utility Operator I. Performs preventative and
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describing interest for the position · Current curriculum vitae including a complete list of publications · Concise four-page description of research plans · One-page teaching philosophy · The applicant must
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Required Additional Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Fully knowledgeable of current employee-management relations and health and safety legislation, generally accepted practices, principles, and related
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equipment from a central control room. Responsible for the operation and monitoring of the 13.8 KV and 5KV electrical distribution system serving the UNMC/Neb Med campus. Performs preventative and routine
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team of medical physicists, engineers, and clinicians, and will have unique opportunities to develop and translate advanced computational tools that directly impact patient care in a clinical environment