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post processing, which includes fixture design, machining plans, etc. The successful candidate will have an interest in AdvM and process engineering. This position may also be responsible for assisting
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development duties related to developing, maintaining and deploying all aspects of computer systems related to remote sensing and imaging platforms. This may include writing and testing software in high level
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, technical leadership and business development duties related to developing, maintaining and deploying all aspects of computer systems related to remote sensing and imaging platforms. This may include writing
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Position Summary: Join the University of Dayton's Innovative Team as an Additive Repair Process Engineer! The University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI) is seeking a highly motivated and
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may include classroom or preceptorship Accreditation Review Commission for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) accreditation process, including development of a self-study Admissions process for physician
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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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candidates to apply for our Senior Computer Engineer opening! This senior position will be responsible for working as part of a diverse and skilled technical team to develop and test software in high level
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experience with heat treatment or other post-processing techniques 5. 5 years of experience developing and implementing operating procedures, process control plans, or process improvements 6. Experience
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Fabrication and Technologies Office (AFMFTO). Support sustainment activities including advanced and traditional manufacturing equipment, including additive manufacturing printers, post processing machinery
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academic and non-academic settings, involving design, building, and validation/testing of tissue optical spectroscopy and/or imaging equipment, as well as computational modeling of the interaction of light