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CRCD Temporary Campus Facilitator (Non-Exempt) Dillingham, Unalaska, Fairbanks, Kotzebue, Bethel
We are looking for a temporary staff to perform general reception and clerical duties on weeknights and weekend. If you are interested, please apply!
Temporary Research Technician - Institute of Northern Engineering Fairbanks
The College of Engineering and Mines and the Institute of Northern Engineering will be hiring Temporary Research Technicians on a as needed basis for various departments. The posting is designed to aid CEM-INE departments in filling a need for assistance on a part-time or full-time, temporary basis. If you are interested in the opportunity to gain university experience and to work in a temporary position that will be performing various duties depending on department needs, please apply to this job posting. 
Adjunct Instructor for Theater Palmer
Mat-Su College is recruiting qualified applicants for its pool of adjunct instructors in Theater. We are seeking applicants who possess a desire to help students succeed in reaching their goals. Mat-Su College is a community campus of the University of Alaska Anchorage. The campus is located in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, the fastest growing region of Alaska. Applicants must be available to work within Alaska during the length of the assignment. Join us and help turn student aspirations into reality! “Opportunities start here” is more than a slogan at Matanuska-Susitna College (Mat-Su College); it is our mission. Our aim is to transform student aspirations into realities. Matanuska-Susitna College seeks applicants who possess a desire to help students succeed in reaching their goals.
MSW3 Seasonal Summer– Grounds and Landscaping Anchorage
Do you enjoy the Alaskan outdoors and take pride in maintaining clean, safe and beautiful public spaces for the community to enjoy? Join the UAA Grounds crew this season and expand your equipment operator and horticulture skill sets. This is a seasonal, full-time position based on the UAA campus with an anticipated mid-April to early-May start date (start dates are flexible). Positions last approximately six months from time of hire.
Administrative Assistant to the CEM Dean & INE Director Fairbanks
The Assistant to the CEM Dean and INE Director is an essential job for the College of Engineering and Mines and Institute of Northern Engineering.  The CEM Dean and INE Director lead a large college and research institute employing ~60 faculty, ~25 staff, and hundreds of undergraduate and graduate students.  The assistant is a critical member of CEM and INE's leadership team. 
529 Outreach and Program Specialist Fairbanks
Looking for an articulate communications and operations go-getter, who is a fun, creative, and goal-oriented team player to join our growing 529 plan team as an Outreach and Program Specialist. This position requires regular availability for in-person client meetings and outreach events. Therefore, the candidate must be willing to live in the Fairbanks North Star Borough.
Financial Aid Advisor Anchorage
The Financial Aid Advisor is responsible for a wide range of duties in support of UAA students and their financial aid needs. Financial Aid Advisors work directly with students and families to assist them through the financial aid application and awarding process. Major responsibilities include processing federal, state, and institutional awards, adjusting cost of attendance (COA), and the preparation and dissemination of financial aid information. This position involves a great deal of attention-to-detail and ability to interpret and apply federal, state, and institutional policies.
MSW3 Shuttle Bus Driver Fairbanks
UAF is looking for shuttle bus driver(s) for our on-campus shuttle bus system. If you’re looking for work, and have a solid work history as a commercial driver with CDL and Passenger endorsement, we would love to have you as part of our team! This is a union-represented position. The successful candidate may need to provide a copy of complete driving record.
Post Doctoral Fellow - Wilson Alaska Technical Center (WATC) Fairbanks
The Wilson Alaska Technical Center (WATC), part of the Geophysical Institute (GI) at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) is looking for a postdoctoral fellow to lead a machine learning (ML) focused project. The successful applicant will help develop and implement novel ML algorithms to detect, locate, and estimate the yield from explosive sources using infrasound data. Recent progress has been made by utilizing existing infrasound datasets and supplementing them with synthetic data from physics-based models. We envision this project will continue this synthesis and utilize ML algorithms and experiences from seismology and other fields. We encourage applicants who will facilitate and encourage diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. Funding is available for two years, including regular travel to scientific meetings. The successful applicant will be encouraged to collaborate on related research projects at WATC and with internal and external partners. *U.S. citizenship is required for this position. Please list your current citizenship status in your cover letter or resume.*
Student Services Manager Nome
Northwest Campus is a branch campus of the University of Alaska Fairbanks serving the Bering Strait Region. This position is a lead administrative position working closely with campus director to lead student support services, partnership development, and program initiatives.
Mail Clerk Fairbanks
The UAF Campus Mail Center would like to fill a full time position that works in the Mail Center. This area services all University of Alaska Fairbanks students, departments, staff, and faculty with all incoming and outgoing USPS mail. If you have solid positive customer service skills and can work under strong deadlines, please consider applying today. The postal background is preferred but not required. A current valid driver’s license is a must, along with at least 3 years of driving experience to help transport mail to UAF locations around campus and the greater Fairbanks community. Come join the team that helps connect UAF to the rest of the world.
GeoFORCE-counselors, Educational Coach and Trail Driver positions Fairbanks
GeoFORCE Alaska is seeking various staff for the 2023 Academy (May 31 - June 22). GeoFORCE is a field-based, summer geoscience program for high school students from rural communities in the Interior, North Slope, and Northwest Arctic. Staff will live and learn with students at UAF and accompany them on a 10-day trip to Oregon, Montana, Wyoming and Utah. GeoFORCE staff positions are intense but rewarding. Staff must be able to work long hours, travel out of state, and work together to create a positive learning environment.
Assistant Professor of Northwest Coast Native Arts Juneau
Our campuses reside on the unceded territories of the Áakʼw Ḵwáan, Taantʼá Ḵwáan, and Sheetkʼá Ḵwáan on Lingít Aaní, also known as Juneau, Ketchikan, and Sitka, Alaska, adjacent to the ancestral home of the X̱aadas and Ts’msyen and we commit to serving their peoples with equity and care. The Department of Humanities at the University of Alaska Southeast invites applications for a faculty member of Northwest Coast Indigenous Arts (Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Literary Arts, Critique & Theory) that will be located on the Áakʼw Campus in Juneau, Alaska. This is a tenure-track position with a focus on teaching lecture-based courses in the areas of Northwest Coast Indigenous art history, theory, and practice. Rank (instructor, assistant professor or associate professor) will be dependent upon artistic and academic experience.
Electrical Engineer - HAARP Copper Center
The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) is the world’s most capable high-power, high-frequency (HF) transmitter for the study of the ionosphere. The principal instrument is the Ionospheric Research Instrument (IRI), a phased array of 180 HF crossed-dipole antennas spread across 33 acres and capable of radiating 3.6 megawatts into the upper atmosphere and ionosphere. The goal of the research at HAARP is to conduct fundamental study of the physical processes at work in the very highest portions of our atmosphere, called the thermosphere and ionosphere. The Geophysical Institute’s HAARP site supports the National Science Foundation’s Subauroral Geophysical Observatory (SAGO), a research laboratory dedicated to exploring Earth’s upper atmosphere and geospace environment. The HAARP program is managed out of the Troth Yeddha’ Campus in Fairbanks and operated at the Gakona site in support of UAF’s mission to be a student-centered, research university. HAARP is seeking an experienced electrical engineer to provide research instrument, general facilities, power plant, and utilities engineering support. The electrical engineer plays a critical role in ensuring maintenance and operation of all IRI transmitters, transmitter shelters and systems, and antenna towers and radio frequency (RF) power electronics. The ideal candidate will have experience in electrical engineering principles, RF engineering with high power transmitter maintenance experience, and a focus on troubleshooting, readiness, and safety.
Business/Administrative Coordinator Nome
The person in this Business Office position provides the UAF Northwest Campus team with support for faculty, staff and students relating to business office, office management and human resources responsibilities.
Research Assistant Professor Agricultural Economist Palmer
An agricultural economist is needed for research in Alaska with particular reference to understanding the economics of soil health and cover crop applications in the bigger picture of overall farm profitability. This individual will be expected to conduct and lead agricultural economics research pertinent to agriculture production in Alaska, and will deliver research results to diverse clients, including producer stakeholders. The ag economist will effectively collaborate with professionals on and off campus in research/extension and must be able to formulate researchable questions based on producer needs.
Assistant Professor-Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering Fairbanks
The University of Alaska Fairbanks is accepting applications for a full-time position supporting the development of our Aerospace Engineering programs. This position will be embedded within the Department of Mechanical Engineering and will include teaching responsibilities for mechanical engineering topics, as well as aerospace engineering topics (eg, systems design for aircraft/unmanned aircraft systems/launch vehicles, launch missions design, aerodynamics, fluids, thermodynamics, structures, controls systems). This position will initially be non-tenure track, with the possibility of being converted to a tenure track position upon the anticipated approval of UAF’s Aerospace Engineering BS degree program. Notes: (1) UAF currently has a popular aerospace engineering minor, as well as a graduate certificate program. (2) In conjunction with this position, UAF is advertising for a similar position within the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering with a focus on manned/unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) engineering and design topics.
Program Outreach Advisor Nome
Northwest Campus provides excellent opportunities for academic, vocational, and community education to the Bering Strait Region. Help students reach their educational goals and contribute to the success of our communities as the Program Outreach Advisor!
Assistant Professor of Marine Policy - College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences Fairbanks, Juneau
The Fisheries Department of the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (CFOS) at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) invites applications for a tenure-track, full-time (9-months of annual state support) Assistant Professor of Marine Policy. The position will be located in Juneau or Fairbanks, Alaska. Applications are encouraged from creative individuals with a solid academic background who will complement the expertise of existing faculty, contribute to the Master of Marine Policy (MMP) and other CFOS academic programs, develop an active research program, and engage in professional, public, and university service. UAF is a federally recognized Alaska Native-serving institution that supports bridging Indigenous and Western sciences.
Power Engineer - Site Lead - HAARP Copper Center
The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) is the world’s most capable high-power, high-frequency (HF) transmitter for study of the ionosphere. The principal instrument is the Ionospheric Research Instrument (IRI), a phased array of 180 HF crossed-dipole antennas spread across 33 acres and capable of radiating 3.6 megawatts into the upper atmosphere and ionosphere. The goal of the research at HAARP is to conduct fundamental study of the physical processes at work in the very highest portions of our atmosphere, called the thermosphere and ionosphere. The Geophysical Institute’s HAARP site supports the National Science Foundation’s Subauroral Geophysical Observatory (SAGO), a research laboratory dedicated to exploring Earth’s upper atmosphere and geospace environment. The HAARP program is managed out of the Troth Yeddha’ Campus in Fairbanks and operated at the Gakona site in support of UAF’s mission to be a student-centered, research university. HAARP is seeking an experienced power engineer to perform dual duties as the Gakona site manager and diesel power plant lead. The power engineer plays a critical role in ensuring power is available for research campaigns, and that all power plant computers, servers, control systems and protective relays are working correctly. The ideal candidate will have experience leading a highly skilled group of technicians and maintainers, with a focus on program development, readiness, and safety.

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