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Space Electronics Systems Engineer
2018-08-16 15:27:46| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Our client is looking for a Space Electronics System Engineer to join our growing design team dedicated to developing innovative electronic systems for Space applications. The role will involve the design, development, test and documentation activities related to new space based electronics avionics equipment. The ideal candidate is a detail oriented allrounder with a mix of experience in electronic design and technical analysis who can take responsibility for endtoend delivery of project deliverable. The successful candidate will be a selfstarter who can demonstrate initiative and problemsolving capability and ideally with some experience in the design and development of space electronic systems operating in the challenging space environment. An important part of the role will require excellent communications skills to interface with the customer technical team and with the internal departments who are delivering items and services to the project. The new Space Systems Engineer will report directly to the Design Engineering Manager and work under minimal supervision while assuming responsibility for their assigned tasks with a sense of urgency and attention to detail to deliver the technical solution to our customer on time and within budget. Position Responsibilities Review customers requirements to determine the first iteration of technical solution. Analyse the proposed solution to determine compliance with relevant standards and constraints. Create relevant technical, planning and reporting documentation as required. Develop and execute engineering, qualification and acceptance tests on space electronic systems. Collaborate with other members of productsystem design and production teams. Liaison with hardware and software designers, technical management and 3rd party vendors. Provide proactive evaluation of schedules to manage programme technical risk. Ensure engineering activities are carried out within budget and suggest improvements. Manage and continually develop your personal knowledge and skill base. Provide regular reports to management with detailed reviews of project performance and risk. Contribute to daily weekly monthly Engineering team reviews. Minimum Education requirements Honours Degree in a relevant STEM subject or equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job as listed above. Essential Skills and Experience Minimum of 5 years experience in a relevant Space Electronics Systems Engineering environment. Fluency in speaking, reading writing in the English language is mandatory.
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Flood of Toys R Us Space Comes on the Market; Whos Going After the Empty Boxes?
2018-08-16 10:28:29| National Real Estate Investor
Big Lots, Burlington, Aldi, Hobby Lobby have bid on some locations. Now more stores are being auctioned off as the chain slowly sells off its real estate.
Campus Space Utilization and the Science of Separating Fact from Fiction
2018-08-15 23:27:47| American School & University
Date: Tuesday, September 25th, 2018Time: 2:00PM ET/ 11:00AM PTDuration: 1 Hour Did you know that the typical college classroom is occupied less than 60% of the time? Yet it continues to be a challenge for stakeholders to find common ground on space
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Research Assistant Professor of Space Studies
2018-08-03 20:26:50| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
The University of North Dakota UND, Department of Space Studies is seeking qualified applicants for a nontenuretrack, 9month, Research Assistant Professor. The anticipated start date is December 2018. Space Studies is a strong, interdisciplinary program featuring a Ph.D. in Aerospace Sciences, an M.S. degree in Space Studies, and an undergraduate minor. This faculty position will enhance and complement the departments current emphasis in space policy and law, space history, planetary science, space systems engineering, human spaceflight, and management of space organizations. The department is the lead institution in North Dakotas NASA Space Grant consortium, as well as NASA EPSCoR. Visit our website at httpwww.space.edu for more programdepartment information. Position Description, Duties, Responsibilities The Department of Space Studies is seeking a Research Assistant Professor in the area of Space Life Sciences. Approximately 70 of effort will involve research with the expectation that the successful applicant will establish a productive program of funded research in the space life sciences, which may include, among others, human adaptation to longduration space flight, space medicine or psychology, or closedloop environmental control systems. Approximately 20 of the faculty members effort will involve teaching and advising graduate and undergraduate students on campus and through distancelearning technologies. An additional 10 effort is expected provision of service to the space community and the University. This position is intended to strengthen the existing research capabilities of the Space Studies department to enable more expansive pursuit and execution of human research in space exploration. The Space Studies department has enjoyed consistent success in obtaining research grants for spacesuit and analogue habitat development. This Research Assistant Professor would enable the department to be more competitive for NASA, NSF, and, potentially, commercial funding in an area of extensive research interest. This position is oriented both to basic and applied research in that the objectives of the effort will contribute to a better understanding of space biology, environmental factors, exercise physiology, habitability, human factors, medical capabilities, physiology, psychosocial and behavioral health, and space radiation challenges pertaining to human exploration and development of space. The primary responsibilities are to develop a credible, sustained program of funded research in space life sciences from NASA, NSF, and other appropriate funding sources, and to teach in the area of space life sciences. The primary focus areas should involve one or more of the following Space biology Environmental factors on the human in space Exercise physiology Habitability Human factors Medical capabilities Physiology Psychosocial and behavioral health Space radiation The individual selected for this position would be expected to bring funded research and to further actively pursue extramural funding from NASA, NSF and other appropriate, including commercial, funding sources. Additional duties include service to the space community at the national and international level, to the University, and to society. Description of Duties Research 70 Establish a sustained, competitive, externallyfunded program of research in space life sciences Publish the results of that research in peerreviewed scholarly journals Develop research strategies that align with and further Goal 4 of the University strategic plan Develop collaborations within UND and the state of North Dakota that not only support longduration human space exploration but also may lead to applications to terrestrial health challenges, particularly in solving health and social problems in rural communities Develop research collaborations with the aerospace industry that lead to longterm relationships, to include research endowments Teaching 20 Update and present current curriculum courses in campus and distance modes up to 4 courses As appropriate, develop new courses in space life sciences consistent with instructor interest and student demand Advise student academic programs Review and critique independent studies, theses, and dissertations Substantially increase enrollment in the space life sciences specialty Develop and implement pedagogies to improve the effectiveness of STEM education Service 10 Serve on University, School, and Departmental committees as appropriate Serve in a leadership role in the professional space community Requirements Minimum Requirements Earned Ph.D.M.D., from a regionally accredited university ABD considered. Satisfactory completion of criminal history records check Preferred Requirements Professional experience in space life sciences. Established evidence of successful, externally funded research and publications. Current professional contacts within the space academic, public service, or industry communities. Current extramural funding in life sciences research. Teaching experience at the graduate level in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. Active membership in national or international professional organizations related to space life sciences e.g. AIAA, AsMA, or HFES. Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications. To Apply For full consideration applications must be received by October 1, 2018 and must be submitted through the UND Human Resources website. Include the following materials Cover letter CV Statement on teaching, research, and service Names and contact information for three references Position will remain open until filled.
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Department store space is being converted to charter school in Concord, N.H.
2018-08-01 23:28:23| American School & University
The Capital City Public Charter School will be housed in a former Bon-Ton store in the Steeplegate Mall.
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