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Position Details Position Information Requisition Number S5012P Home Org Name Flight Education Division Name College of Liberal Arts Position Title Supervisor, Aviation Maintenance Control
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Saturday June 2026 Orientation (dates TBD) - Reliable WIFI and computer access Physical Requirements - Walking up and down stairs up to and including the nine flights to the gym - Supervising and
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Relocation flights from home location to Vietnam for candidate and direct dependents (if applicable) International repatriation flights for the staff and direct dependents at the end of their contract. School
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Communications Center Team at Airlift Northwest. WORK SCHEDULE 36 hours per week. VARIABLE SHIFT - Yearly Shift Bid. POSITION HIGHLIGHTS Responsible for receiving flight requests and for the timely dispatch and
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Course Dates: April 8 - 26, 2026 Contract dates: April 8 - 26, 2026 Schedule: Apr 8-12; Apr. 22-26 W-F: 6pm-9:15; Sat: 9am-Noon & 1:00pm – 4:30pm, Sun: 9am-12:15pm Location: 731 - Chisasibi Travel (flight
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Information First and Second Year Experience Job Summary The Student Assistant will support the Department of First and Second Year Experience as a Flight Leader on the Savannah Campus beginning Spring 2026
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potential research projects. Location: Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland Field of Science:Astrophysics Advisors: Elisa Quintana elisa.quintana@nasa.gov 301.286.0851 Knicole D. Colon
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accumulation rates: • Data science • Computer science • Statistics • Machine learning • Artificial intelligence • Database design Location: Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland Field
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spectroscopy and reflectron time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Experience with laser spectroscopy in the UV-Visible-NIR and in the MIR ranges, jet expansions and molecular beams, plasma physics, and vacuum
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visualization of forecast trajectories for critical weather elements that are pertinent to AAM. Based on critical thresholds, the students will develop and test a flight or no-flight recommendation products