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services to teaching and research laboratories/facilities in CEPS to advance the college’s academic and research programs. The Mechanical Engineer primarily supports the Ocean Engineering program and the
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Minimum Acceptable Education & Experience : Bachelor’s degree and six years of experience in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related field. Master’s and four years, or combination of education
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of nursing in the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Program. This is a full-time faculty position that reports directly to the Director of Nursing, in the College of Health and Human Services
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& Experience : Bachelor’s degree in engineering or physics, three years of related experience Experience with R&D environment, instrumentation/ocean instrumentation. Knowledge of SolidWorks/CAD software, MS
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-on outreach efforts, including interactive demonstrations that introduce people to the field Help connect participants to training, resources, and career opportunities Track program outcomes and help tell
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the supervision of the Lead Engineer. Responsibilities include maintaining and repairing buildings, equipment, and grounds using various trade skills, as well as monitoring and operating essential systems such as
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Reporting to the Associate Vice President & Chief Business Development and Innovation Officer, The Director of Technology Transfer works closely with faculty and researchers to identify promising
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USNH Employees should apply within Workday through the Jobs Hub app The Program Coordinator will support the planning, implementation, and evaluation of a collaborative research initiative focused
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USNH is seeking a senior network engineer based out of the Plymouth State Campus to design, configure, troubleshoot and maintain all LAN systems from the core to the edge, including wireless
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turbulence. The successful candidate will work with Professor Greg Chini at the University of New Hampshire (UNH), in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Program in Integrated Applied Mathematics, and