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education, education, or business environment is required. Experience using Apple computers or ability to quickly learn such hardware. Proficient with Word, Excel, Google Forms, email, internet-based programs
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decisions. Ability to prioritize work assignments. Accurate report writing skills including the proper use of grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Excellent computer skills in the use of word processing
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comprehensive environmental, health and safety program, preferably in a university setting. A PhD degree in a relevant science field. Demonstrated working knowledge of synthetic chemistry techniques and
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briefings and post-event ASR staff reports. Coordinate Front of House logistics for events (receive program deliveries, placement of crowd control equipment, signage, and special display & exhibit materials
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Qualifications B.S. in computer science, engineering, physics, mathematics, data science, astronomy, or related field and a minimum of 4 years’ technical subdiscipline experience, or equivalent. Expertise in
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relevant to the DSA-2000 project (astronomy, radio astronomy, scientific software development, high performance computing, infrastructure). Required Documents Resume. Cover letter. The applicant should
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-on experience in building, improving and maintaining high- or ultra- high vacuum systems. Experience related to fluid, cryogen, pressure, flow rate, and gas sensors and instrumentation. Computer-aided design (CAD
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. Experience in application of helium mass‐spectrometer leak detection (MSLD) apparatus. Computer-aided design (CAD) experience and demonstrated proficiency (SolidWorks™ preferred). Finite-element analysis (FEA
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dining halls, serving our entire campus community of undergraduate, graduate, postdoc, faculty, staff, and visitors. We serve over 900 undergraduate students, 7 days a week, on our Meal Plan Program and
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engineering support for Caltech's astronomical instrumentation program, from conceptual design through commissioning, delivering sophisticated research instruments on major astronomical telescopes. Assist with