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will participate in weekly progress meetings for CAST projects. Essential Job Duties Assist in the design of drones and robots. Write computer programs for the interface of hardware and software. Print
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standards, and interfacing with undergraduate students and the larger campus community. This is an Essential Reporting position. In the event of an emergency on campus, an employee designated as essential
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calculations. Analyze and select HVAC, Plumbing equipment. Use computer software as a tool for solving basic engineering problems. Prepare and develop reports, calculations, specifications, and designs in
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/or Mac OS. Ability to use graphics-based scientific software on a computer for long periods of time. Must be able to work with a team and individually. Ability to pay attention to detail. Excellent
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at the California Institute of Technology seeks a highly motivated research technician to assist with projects in delivery vectors engineering and technology development with the Gradinaru group (glab.caltech.edu
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laboratory at LHO. In parallel, the chosen candidate will assist in forging results of this R&D into a conceptual reference design, construction plan, and parametric cost estimate for CE. These will form
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- or ultra- high vacuum systems. Experience related to fluid, cryogen, pressure, flow rate, and gas sensors and instrumentation. Computer-aided design (CAD) experience and demonstrated proficiency (SolidWorks
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Associate Director for Instrumentation Development, the Caltech faculty, and peer-group managers delivering an ambitious portfolio of leading-edge instrumentation. Essential Job Duties Assist in
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Director for Instrumentation Development, the Caltech faculty, and peer-group managers delivering an ambitious portfolio of leading-edge instrumentation. Essential Job Duties Assist in the development
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Systems Administrator to provide mission-critical support for our computer systems. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to administer the computers running Caltech’s earthquake early warning