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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Tenure-track faculty positions, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Electical & Computer Engineer Salary Details $100,000
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Non-tenure-track faculty position, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Electical & Computer Engineer Salary Details
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a second line supervisor, or guides and instructs a group of Electrician/Maintenance Mechanics in the performance of a wide range of electrical and mechanical duties required for all University
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for craft trainees. Among the key duties of this position are: Adjusts, lubricates and cleans functional parts. May be required to perform general painting, carpentry, locksmithing, masonry and electrical
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, carpentry, locksmithing, masonry and electrical duties. Performs preventive maintenance and repair duties. Cleans shop and work areas. Detects faulty operation of equipment; reports questionable conditions to
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reporting directly to a second line supervisor, or guides and instructs a group of Electrician/Maintenance Mechanics in the performance of a wide range of electrical and mechanical duties required for all
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of this position are the following: Performs a variety of maintenance, repair, and installation tasks, including carpentry, plumbing, electrical, HVAC/R, and painting, in and around the buildings and grounds
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continuing professional education. This work supports non-credit online offerings that align with current developments across science and business industries, and with the growing demand for flexible, fully
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troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining pneumatic, electric, electronic, and direct digital HVAC equipment controls in various systems across approximately 60 campus buildings. Among the key duties
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individual will work near moving mechanical parts, be subjected to fumes or airborne particles, deal with toxic or caustic chemicals, risk electrical shock, or vibrations over 2/3 of the time. Work is done