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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering seeks applications for faculty positions at the assistant professor (tenure-track) level. Candidates from all areas in electrical and computer
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: -A strong background in science and a bachelor's degree is required. -Math and computer proficiency, along with meticulous record keeping is required. -Must be highly motivated, a team player, able to
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year experience in training laboratory animals Willingness to work as part of a team Basic computer skills (MS Office, Google Docs/Sheets/Slides, etc.) Preferred Qualifications: Highly Preferred: MATLAB
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software in word processing, spreadsheets, and personal information management. Successfully completed fitness-for-duty assessments, including Written exams, post-offer pre-employment medical exam (POPES
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and written communication skills. Proficiency with computer/technical use and willingness to learn new systems and technologies. Physical Endurance: Ability to lift 20-50 pounds occasionally (e.g
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literacy and have the ability to achieve competency using applicable campus software systems. Be able to learn computer basics and work with the departments CMMS Software System. Must be available for after
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Quality Assurance activities such as narcotic counts and safety checks. Monitors food services, janitorial services, equipment, and supplies. Appropriate use of current computer programs. Assumes
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written communication skills. Proficiency with computer use and willingness to learn new systems and technologies. Ability to lift 20-50 pounds occasionally (e.g. move sports goals on field, set-up tables
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familiarity with mechanical drawings and process and instrumentation drawings. Ability to use a computer to make changes/adjustments to facility operations (data logging, word processing, and spreadsheets
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SLURM) for job submission, resource allocation, and monitoring within an HPC environment. Design and optimize code for pre-processor and batch scripts for efficient execution of computational workloads