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dynamic and innovative Director, Material & Materials Degradation to spearhead our research efforts in this critical field. UDRI is a national leader in scientific and engineering research, serving
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Position Summary: The University of Dayton, a top-tier Catholic and Marianist university in Dayton, Ohio, seeks a Director of Change Management and Community Engagement to drive technology
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. The position will support the technical area of Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E) of energetic materials and components. The position requires interaction with engineers, scientists, and
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. The position will support the technical area of Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E) of energetic materials and components. The position requires interaction with engineers, scientists, and
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to contribute to the growth and success of our dynamic organization while advancing your professional development. Apply today! This position provided administrative support to the Director for Technology and
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Transiti division. The Logistics Coordinator to support facilities management, research and production activities. Apply today! UDRI is a national leader in scientific and engineering research, serving
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understand machining processes, additive manufacturing, and be able to provide guidance on design for manufacturability. A senior technician will also act as a mentor for junior technicians and engineers
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operations for metals 1+ years of experience in additive manufacturing Demonstrated experience with lab environments and adherence to lab policies & procedures Experience in interacting with design engineers
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Position Summary: If you are passionate about computer technology and eager to make a meaningful impact, we encourage you to apply for this Computer Specialist position at the University of Dayton
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Position Summary: The University of Dayton Research Institute's (UDRI) Additive Manufacturing Technology Development (AMTD) group is seeking an engineer/scientist to drive and manage research in