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safety precautions. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor of Science degree in materials science, mechanical engineering or a related field. Undergraduate course work in thermodynamics and solid state physics
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. The William E. Boeing Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics (A&A) within the College of Engineering has an outstanding opportunity for Office
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process development as needed. Maintain inventory and re-stock consumables, manage/dispose of hazardous waste. Perform fee-for-service fabrication. Coordinate and work with other IMSE personnel on cleanroom
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bicycles as required incidental to the distribution and collection of mail, supplies or services for the university. Operating manual and electric powered equipment to move materials. Operating mail
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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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, teaching, and research materials; assist with the evaluation on new and prototype MRI coils and related physiological testing equipment; and review and quality control own work and the work of others
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associates in assigning tasks to invention disclosure assessment and reassessments and working with LAs on marketing activities, as well as providing training, mentoring and evaluation of Technology Transfer
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for both circulating and special collections. The Conservation Specialist uses intensive knowledge and expertise in library preservation to evaluate library materials in need of repair and to perform skilled
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, distributing agendas, and recording and distributing meeting minutes. • Receive, sort, and distribute camps mail, posters, and other materials to various locations. • Utilizes SharePoint and Microsoft Office in
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literature and data. • Experience producing science communication materials for diverse audiences, including natural resource managers and policy makers. • Knowledge of or experience with applied climate