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the most scalable and extensible solutions in favor of more efficient business processes. Duties/Responsibilities Design/Build/Maintain Solutions Serving as a developer, designing and building advanced
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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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The Annual Giving Officer (AGO), College of Engineering & Physical Sciences (CEPS) spearheads all annual giving efforts for the college and its various departments and programs. Reporting
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The Web Developer will work with a team to develop, maintain and enhance database-driven websites, applications and web elements for the public-facing websites of the University System of New
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and Environmental Engineering at the University of New Hampshire. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing and coding workflow processes and designing experiments for multisensory data
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, setting, serving, attacking, blocking, and defense. Provide individual and group coaching to ensure player development and improvement. Practice Plans and Drills (10%): Create and implement structured, age
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leadership, faculty, staff, students, and alumni. They strengthen the COLA major gift team’s systems and structures for planning and decision making around development and participate in an ongoing institution
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. Establish an appropriate meeting cadence and structure and other communication mechanisms that ensure team members at all levels are aligned and clear on the goals and expectations, are engaged in the work
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, demonstrating success in positions of increasing complexity. Commodity expertise in HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, Automotive, Construction, or other areas of significant spending managed by the UNH Facilities
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USNH Employees should apply within Workday through the Jobs Hub app This position is for a one-semester instructor of TECH 750 and TECH 850, offered in Spring 2026 by the College of Engineering