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Qualifications • Prior knowledge of transportation and/or engineering topics • Some Experience working with youth preferably in a leadership or education setting • Creativity & Flexibility • Leadership Skills
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model construction, and offers real-time engineering support during experimental execution. Qualifications Required/Preferred Qualifications Required: ● At least 15 credits of college-level
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maintenance schedules, structural repair, construction impacts, closures, etc. ■ Control information flows and act as a coordination point between operations center staff, and the senior leadership team. ■ Act
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conducted virtually through Zoom using the trainer’s personal computer and technology. Training schedules are generally established six months in advance. The University of Minnesota encourages a healthy work
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for their equipment. Systems include: ○ Parking Access/Revenue Control ■ Parking Access and Revenue Control Systems (PARCS) ■ License plate recognition (LPR) systems ■ Parking meters and pay stations ○ Structure
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Previous Job Job Title Software Engineer Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 372312 Location Twin Cities Job Family Research Full/Part Time Part-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 8351RM Employee
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and gatherings, independently managing scheduling, space setup, materials preparation, and technology troubleshooting to prevent operational disruption. Manage central UMAA schedule for shared
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structures and materials. The department is in the College of Science and Engineering at the University of Minnesota, which is a world-class research university with outstanding resources and programs in
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direction from Field Service Engineer, or supervisor. This position is responsible for using appropriate procedures for documentation of all maintenance, repairs, and field changes. Consults with end users
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infrastructure, including approximately 120 surface parking facilities, 17 structured facilities, 11 miles of campus streets, campus transit and bicycle facilities, campus wayfinding signage and over three million