60 Electrical Engineering uni jobs at University of Maryland, Baltimore in United-States
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Enterprise Application Developer(Contractual) - (240000U5) The Center for Information Technology Services (CITS) has an exciting contractual opportunity available for an Enterprise Application
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Process manual. Enter subaward information in the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) reporting tool, ensuring that the data is accurate and current, and develop and update written
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electrical engineering. Over three years of research experience in deep learning, MRI and medical image processing is preferred. Candidates should submit a full CV, a cover letter, and names of three referees
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Building Maintenance Engineer (Building Systems Chief) (Sign-on Bonus) - (240000L4) University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) currently has an opening for a Building Maintenance Engineer (Building
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, current or future performance requirements, feasibility, and costs. Collaborate with faculty to assist in the analysis of and evaluation of courses. Identify and train individuals to serve as standardized
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cultivates planned giving proposals and present development projects to prospects for deferred and outright gifts for University and schools. Provides technical expertise in gift planning to current and
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current major and planned giving donors to enhance their relationship with the University and increase the likelihood of continued contributions. Create and implement streamlined donor recognition
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experience. Qualifications Master’s Degree in Social Work from an accredited SSW is required. A current LCSW-C or equivalent clinical license in social work is required. A minimum of three years of post
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image with a variety of internal and external audiences, including prospective and current students, alumni, and donors. Working with internal resources and external partners, this role will focus
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management. Guide prospective and current students through course registration and management of student academic records. Ensure students have appropriate information needed to make informed decisions