61 Electrical-Engineering positions at University of Central Florida in USA in United States
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: The Electrical Engineer II serves the University of Central Florida by acting as the subject matter expert for all Facilities and Business office projects involving electrical systems generation, distribution
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to tackle, more meaningful opportunities to grow, and rewarding experiences that go beyond a paycheck. The Opportunity The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of Central
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of the lab. Responsibilities: Continuously evaluate evolving advanced systems facility research requirements. Manage technology upgrades and develop in-house solutions suitable to evolving applied
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programs to include NACE Faculty Champions Program, Career Knights Navigator (HB1261), Grow with Google, Work +, etc. Provides resources and develops training to maximize the use of technology systems
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for the position of Enterprise Data and BI Architect II. The Enterprise Data and BI Architect II provides advanced technical support to the research, experimentation, business analysis and use of systems technology
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The Opportunity The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Central Florida (UCF) in Orlando, FL, invites applicants for a 9-month, non-tenure earning lecturer
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science, computer engineering, or modeling and simulation and three years of related professional experience. Demonstrated experience in the technical aspects of programming and/or system administration. Knowledge
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supervision. Adhere to legal and ethical standards regarding confidentiality, privacy, and data security within the context of healthcare simulation. Remain current with medical terminology, procedures, and
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Undergraduate Teaching Laboratory, a related Space Photonics Research Laboratory, and a planned professor hire (in addition to this current non-tenure-track search). The successful candidate must demonstrate
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-function relationships that support process optimization, design, and field operation of M2X technology Development of key variables as inputs and understanding of the implications to life-cycle assessment