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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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across campus to engage interdisciplinary approaches to solving transportation problems. Other departments that our Centers collaborate with include Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical 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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volume and complexity of LSST in 3 years. As a Software Engineer, you will work with full-stack engineering teams at the University of Washington and Carnegie Mellon University. You will develop cloud
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/transmission cables and equipment, portable engine generators, transformers, and high voltage switches • Troubleshoot and repair electrical failures relating to high voltage power cables, transformers, breakers
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training and support in both evidence-based pedagogies and technology that enhance course delivery and assessment practices. Facilitates student-centered education development opportunities for faculty
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, charts, and drafting displays for publication and engineering journals Draw schematics, wiring, or block diagrams from sketches, parts, and instructions Solve geometric design problems and produce working
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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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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