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experience; or no degree and 5+ years of relevant experience. Experience with methods of control of hazardous energy (lock out/tag out). Experience with MG operations/maintenance highly desirable. Knowledge
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opportunity to participate in teaching activities (e.g. for students in the new Bioengineering PhD program), including the design of custom microscopy setups for specific imaging applications. This position
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skills to direct employees, prepare reports for upper management and facilitate/disseminate information. Proficient in the use of business application software. Proficient in Maximo, or other asset
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public-facing museum and will communicate effectively with both scholarly and broad audiences. A PhD in art history, anthropology, or a related field is required for this position. Applicants must have
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advanced econometric and other statistical methods. The ability to write computer programs to manipulate information, devise programs for estimating econometric models, and create and manage an active
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for one semester may be considered. Scholars will participate in the weekly seminar of the Program in Law and Normative Thinking and will also be asked to spend some time mentoring JD/PhD students who
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desired)Good knowledge of the CAD software Rhinoceros 3D, its plugin Grasshopper 3D, and its API RhinoCommonGood knowledge of the Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, etc.)Strong
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enrollments, and the appointment may be for one or two semesters, with an expected start date of September 1, 2025. PhD preferred. To apply, please visit https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/position/39161
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technology and software, such as Concur, Google Drive, Microsoft applications, and Canva • Creativity in advising student organizations on the planning and implementation of programs • Familiarity with highly
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such as history and technology, methods, theory, culture, migration, gender and organizations. Advanced degree required. Interested candidates should apply online at https://puwebp.princeton.edu