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Electrical Engineering Technology courses and labs beginning the fall semester. Courses include AC/DC circuit analysis, microprocessor technology, analog circuits, digital circuits and electronic devices
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Mechanical Engineering Technology courses and labs beginning the fall semester. Courses include Fluids and Heat Transfer, Control Systems, Material Science and Mechanical Design. These are 16-week, on-campus
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The Mechanical Engineer position is within the Technical Service Center (TSC) in UNH’s College of Engineering & Physical Sciences (CEPS). The TSC’s core mission is to provide specialized technical
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The Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping (CCOM) at the University of New Hampshire invites applications for a Research Engineer to support software development and data management systems
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We are seeking a skilled AI Systems Developer to grow and maintain the University System of New Hampshire AI software platform. The ideal candidate will have strong software engineering skills with
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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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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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, pumps, HVAC and other miscellaneous facilities equipment, perform preventative maintenance procedures on building mechanical equipment and building structures on a scheduled basis: inspect belts, check
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Education & Experience : Associate's degree and 2 years of relevant experience, Bachelor's degree, or 4 years of experience in project coordination or construction/facilities project management Familiarity
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contact using semi-structure interview questions, behavioral observations (e.g. affect, speech, nonverbal communication) triaging and making judgements about the level of threat to determine urgency to be