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Position Title: Assistant Professor of Art – Graphic Design and Expanded Media (id:82383) Campus: Orono Department: Art - OAT Bargaining Unit: AFUM Salary Band/Wage Band: N/A Location: Orono ME
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Position Title: Innovation Marketing and Communications Manager (id:83354) Campus: Orono Department: Office of Strategic Partnerships, Innovation, Resources, and Engagement - OSPIRE Bargaining Unit
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of Space & Capital Management Services, Facilities Management Shops, designers, architects, engineers, and builders. This position is responsible for the development, design, and acts as owner’s
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Planning & Project Management (CPPM), other team members of Space & Capital Management Services, Facilities Management Shops, designers, architects, engineers, and builders. This position is responsible
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graduates to make a difference in our world through product innovations and applications in thermal systems, mechanical design, and manufacturing processes. Our design and build capstone projects demonstrate
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directly assist investigators in confocal microscopy and image analysis, design experiments utilizing confocal imaging and analysis, network with industry and academic experts, maintain equipment, direct
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Position Title: Food Product Development Assistant (id:83949) Campus: Orono Department: Office of Strategic Partnerships, Innovation, Resources, and Engagement - OSPIRE Bargaining Unit: UMPSA Salary
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, life insurance, and short and long term disability as well as retirement plan options. As a former NSF ADVANCE institution, the University of Maine is committed to diversity in our workforce and to dual
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short and long term disability as well as retirement plan options. As a former NSF ADVANCE institution, the University of Maine is committed to diversity in our workforce and to dual-career couples
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. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Assist in designing, developing, and preparing instructional materials for 4-H aquaculture programs associated with the grant project, incorporating the 4-H Thriving