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Houston provide. Successful applicants will have 5 or more years of teaching experience and demonstrate an ability to successfully teach undergraduate and graduate courses in the following areas
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. Completed degree(s) from an accredited institution that are above the minimum education requirement may be substituted for experience on a year for year basis. Preferred Qualifications Ability to effectively
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will have the ability to read and follow study protocols, to work effectively with a variety of individuals including community members, and university and industry stakeholders. This candidate will need
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natural gas compressors, pumps, chillers and boilers. 4. Uses hand tools, power tools, and testing instruments to repair and maintain rotating and stationary machinery and equipment. 5. Cleans plant
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evenings, weekends, and travel with teams. · Strong communication and organizational skills. · Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment. Additional Requirements Campus
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, water, and natural gas distribution systems Knowledge of New Mexico plumbing codes and preventive maintenance practices Familiarity with backflow prevention and testing Ability to read and interpret
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chilled water distribution · Familiarity with programmable logic controllers and remote monitoring systems · Ability to lead seasonal system transitions and mentor technicians Additional
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handouts, distribution of student evaluations, faculty grids and advising times. Hire and approve student time sheets. Open and close department office at university-appointed times. Support the school in
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Overview The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering seeks to appoint a Lecturer in Electrical Machines and Power (equivalent to Assistant Professor), with expertise in one of the following
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of renewable power capacity and the electrification of many energy end uses. However, this increases the fluctuations of demand and generation the system must deal with, and exacerbates grid congestion. Multi