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, consultation and training to the community at large. Counseling Services is part of the Student Wellness Services organization, and works closely with medical professionals to consult and collaborate on complex
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clean parts for delivery on campus or preparing cleaned items for shipping to the observatories. This will require lifting and handling large equipment and parts (> 20 lbs.). Other duties as assigned
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resources and training documents as needed, provide guidance and technical support to researchers in the design and execution of experiments, and discuss obtained data as needed. The ideal candidate will be
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data as needed. The ideal candidate will be able to work independently and collaboratively with students, postdocs, staff, industry users, and faculty members to assess their needs and to maintain
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understanding of private industry and its role in research and development. Acute diplomatic skills and the ability to successfully operate in an environment with a large number of stakeholders, with sometimes
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hear from you: Two years or more experience in computer programming. Proficiency in Python and a working knowledge of the Astropy library. Proficiency manipulating large, diverse and complex data sets
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of measure for determining proper amounts of food ingredients for large food production. Shift times are subject to change at any time, based on Department's needs. Applicants must be able to provide flexible
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at least 25 pounds. Preferred Qualifications Experience related to industrial automation as applied to large-scale vacuum systems. Hands-on experience in building, improving and maintaining high
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conception through construction for small and large buildings projects including preparation of calculations, reports, and specifications. With guidance from senior team member, perform fire suppression system
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technology developments. Perform and document design trade studies to establish design requirements and concepts. Develop and implement computer models and simulations to evaluate engineering concepts and