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Department! We are seeking a full-time Senior Electrical Engineer to join the team. This position has a salary range of $108,000 to $156,000 per year ($9,000-$13,000 monthly), along with great employment
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Intelligence & Information Technology group and the Finance & Administration group. We have an outstanding opportunity for a Power Plant Operating Engineer 2 to operate and maintain multiple 185 psig boilers and
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environment noted for diversity, community involvement and intellectual excitement. The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of Washington is a nationally ranked education
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Reporting directly to the Chief Technology Officer, the Executive Director of Enterprise Architecture will be responsible for shaping and guiding the university's
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Science in Industrial Engineering (MSIE), PhD in Industrial Engineering (PhD) and Graduate Certificates. The MISE degree is our current Masters of Engineering degree and serves working professional students
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; and combined with current DevOps and Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery processes, such as GitOps and declarative application management. To meet demand, the Software Engineer will use highly
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/nanofabrication facility. Familiarity and experience with high vacuum technology and equipment operating at moderate to high voltages. Experience with electrical and plumbing infrastructure. Skill in handling and
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for this position, click here. Coding and Charge Capture has an outstanding opportunity for an Assistant Director Work Schedule 100% Full Time Monday - Friday Remote Reporting to the Faculty Practice Plan Services
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-century challenges in medicine, energy, and technology. The IPD is a unique interdisciplinary environment where world-class researchers with expertise in computing and software, biochemistry, genome
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partners, the University of Washington’s College of Engineering is developing a new generation of innovators. A national leader in educating engineers, each year the College turns out new discoveries