167 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Alaska in United States
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. The ability to work both independently and collaboratively with a diverse student body is crucial, as is consistently maintaining a professional demeanor. Familiarity with general computer software
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, UAF welcomes applications from individuals with a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. What We’re Looking For All of our positions require at least a high school diploma or equivalent. More
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As our Maintenance Service Worker, you will perform a variety of maintenance, repair, and construction tasks in combination of several trades within the Facilities and Maintenance Department
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be joining a group of experienced land management professionals whose activities support local jobs in Alaska and help fund the UA Scholars Program that directly benefits students. Our office provides
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attitude and the ability to perform physically demanding tasks, including walking across varied terrain and carrying loads of 25-50 pounds. Evidence of past experience with cleaning or custodial work
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. Co-operates with and takes direction from Grounds Lead Person and Landscape Superintendent. Performs general labor and other semi-skilled duties when assisting tradesmen as directed. Seeking applicants
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general office procedures, including accurate typing and filing, is crucial. Operating office equipment such as fax machines, copiers, and computers is expected. Strong communication skills are necessary
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skills and communication skills are a must! Enrollment in the UAF School of Education's Counseling Program as of Fall 2024 or Spring of 2025. Minimum Qualifications: Awarded Bachelor's degree and pursuing
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progressively responsible experience related to the program specialty, or an equivalent combination of training and experience. A valid Driver’s License is required. Position Details: This is a full-time, exempt
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met prior to interview. This position requires graduation from an accredited high school or GED and completion of an accredited civilian police academy accepted by the Alaska Police Standards Council