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Lecturer, Department of Applied Physics, New York University New York University: NYU - NY: Tandon School of Engineering Location Brooklyn, NY Open Date Sep 10, 2020 Description The Department
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of chemical and physical methods for characterization of organic materials or materials. The candidate is expected to work closely with the members of the SML and CSEM to use physical, chemical and other
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Preferred Education: Associate's Degree Some college education in engineering and/or a completion certificate from a recognized trade school; familiarity with PC. Required Experience: 3+ years mechanical
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Preferred Education: Associate's Degree Some college education in engineering and/or a completion certificate from a recognized trade school; familiarity with PC. Required Experience: 3+ years mechanical
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college education in engineering and/or a completion certificate from a recognized trade school; familiarity with PC. Required Experience: 3 years' mechanical maintenance experience with absorption/freon A
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investments with the needs of researchers and instructors at the university. Responsibilities Required Education: Master's Degree in Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, or related field or equivalent
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Education: Some college education in engineering and/or a completion certificate from a recognized trade school; familiarity with PC. Required Experience: 3 years mechanical maintenance experience with
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opportunities for process improvement and innovation within the AV Engineering team, fostering a culture of excellence. Required Education: Bachelor's Degree in a related technology field Preferred Education
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/gdpr NYU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity in every aspect of its recruitment and hiring process without regard to age, alienage, caregiver
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comprehensive and integrated security measures and countermeasures and must be able to adapt physically and psychologically to the changing needs and priorities of the Department of Campus Safety and the