74 computer-programmer-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Connecticut
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environmental systems. Installs new field sensors and controllers for these systems and adds program logic to operating parameters and makes appropriate repairs. Makes recommendations for system changes and
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JOB SUMMARY The SSS-STEM Academic Coordinator (Student Services Program Administrator) will be responsible for coordinating student support and engagement programming, including supplemental
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are devoted to excellence in research, teaching, and extension. The PSLA program proudly serves the needs of Connecticut through graduate and undergraduate education, outstanding public-outreach programs
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collaboratively with partners in all 169 municipalities across Connecticut, throughout the northeast region, and beyond. It is a non-tenuring unit with 35 faculty, and 50 program and administrative staff
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characteristics; Prepares operational records and reports; Assists with the fats, oils and grease (FOG) inspection and removal program; Responds to and resolves Supervisory Control Data Acquisition alarms; Adheres
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Resources works collaboratively with partners in all 169 municipalities across Connecticut, throughout the northeast region, and beyond. It is a non-tenuring unit with 35 faculty, and 50 program and
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bachelor?s/master?s and a one-year, post-baccalaureate teacher education program as well as certification programs in school leadership, counseling, and psychology. According to the 2025 U.S. News & World
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Electrical Engineering. The work will be conducted in collaboration with the Behavioral Neuroscience program in the Psychological Sciences department (Ian Stevenson), the Electrical and Computer Engineering
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compliance with contract clauses and initiate corrective actions when issues are identified. Respond to inquiries and requests relating to capital program procurement activities; assist with contractor payment
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collaboration with the Behavioral Neuroscience program in the Psychological Sciences department (Ian Stevenson), the Electrical and Computer Engineering/Biomedical Engineering departments at the University