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Occupational Therapist
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Alabama
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| We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Pediatric Occupational Therapist to join our interdisciplinary team. The ideal candidate will have a strong commitment to enhancing the lives of children through individualized occupational therapy services that promote physical, emotional, and developmental growth. The Occupational Therapist will provide therapeutic services to children with fine motor, handwriting, dressing, feeding, and sensory issues. The incumbent will consult classroom teachers and parents on how to appropriately help the child progress in his/her development. |
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Teacher's Assistant
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Alabama
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| The UAH Early Learning Center blends best practices from early childhood education, child development, early childhood special education, and integrated therapy to give all children a firm foundation for their future. The learning environment is designed to promote and allow for multidimensional growth: socially, cognitively, physically, and emotionally. The selected candidate will be working within the RISE School, which strives to provide a curriculum that fosters self-confidence, self-esteem, independence, and curiosity within an inclusive environment that brings together traditional learners and learners with exceptional needs.
The Teacher's Assistant will provide support for the lead teacher in providing intentional and purposeful interactions with all children, implementation of classroom instruction, and introduction of developmentally appropriate activities in a child-centered, inclusive classroom. |
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Human Resources Business Partner
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Alabama
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| The HR Business Partner (HRBP) serves as a strategic partner to UAH leadership within the assigned service area, providing expertise and guidance on a wide range of HR matters. As a resource and trusted advisor, the HRBP collaborates with business leaders to develop and implement HR initiatives that support business goals and objectives. The HRBP is the primary HR contact within the assigned service areas and works closely with and brokers the expertise of subject matter experts across the HR team in the provision of HR services. This includes partnerships across all HR areas of expertise, including HRIS, Talent Management, and Benefits & Employee Services teams. |
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Research Scientist II, Step 1-4
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Alabama
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| The EarthRISE Project Office, within the Lab for Applied Science (LAS) under the Earth System Science Center (ESSC), is seeking a highly motivated Research Scientist with exceptional skills in applied agriculture, hydrology, water resource management, and geospatial artificial intelligence. Operating within Earth Action, the EarthRISE project office focuses on developing last-mile solutions, improving coordinated action across NASA Earth Science, and fostering workforce development. EarthRISE is actively involved in developing applications in water resources, agriculture, and their critical intersection to support state, local, tribal, territorial, and private sector stakeholders.
A successful candidate will lead and execute applied research leveraging Earth observations to address complex, real-world challenges such as consumptive water use, irrigation demand, drought impacts, flood mapping, and mitigation. This role requires deep domain expertise in the intersection of water and agriculture, utilizing advanced modeling and remote sensing applications (e.g., land surface hydrologic/hydraulic modeling, crop-specific remote sensing and modeling, reservoir management, and surface water level monitoring). Additionally, the candidate will make extensive use of very high-resolution commercial satellite data. A geospatial data expert who can apply sophisticated AI/ML techniques directly to Earth science and spatial datasets is sought, rather than an AI/ML generalist.
EarthRISE is a project of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) that works in collaboration with state, local, tribal, territorial, and private sector partners to use information provided by Earth observing satellites and geospatial technologies for managing environmental challenges EarthRISE’s goal is to empower decision-makers with tools, products, geospatial artificial intelligence, and services to act locally on issues such as disasters, agriculture, water, ecosystems, air quality, and health.
The EarthRISE Project Office in Huntsville, AL, offers a flexible and dynamic work environment, with an in-house team of over 30 science professionals and numerous opportunities for growth and professional development. With a growing economy, diverse population, low cost of living, and vibrant city life, Huntsville is consistently ranked among the top places to live in the U.S. |
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Research Scientist II, Step 1-4
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Alabama
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| The EarthRISE Project Office, within the Lab for Applied Science (LAS) under the Earth System Science Center (ESSC), is seeking a highly motivated Research Scientist to support the execution of cross-cutting water and energy cycle science. Operating within Earth Action, the EarthRISE project office focuses on developing last-mile solutions, improving coordinated action across NASA Earth Science, and fostering workforce development.
This position is two-fold: the candidate will execute foundational research analyzing Earth’s energy and water cycles while also providing essential technical support to multiple initiatives across the NASA Earth System Science Research Program (ESSRP) and Earth Action. A successful candidate will help execute work that bridges rigorous Earth science with high-profile applications, supporting multi-mission and integrated modeling activities across NASA. This includes providing scientific context and data analysis support for efforts aligned with the Multisource Integrated Observatory (MIO), the Integrated Modeling Virtual Institute (IMVI), and the NASA Energy and Water Cycle Study (NEWS).
To effectively support integrated Earth System Modeling, the candidate must be highly conversant in data assimilation approaches and Earth system modeling techniques. We are particularly interested in candidates with a strong focus on terrestrial water budget remote sensing and modeling, though a broad ability to converse around all domains of the energy and water cycle, including remote sensing, atmospheric, land, and ocean modeling, is the primary requirement.
EarthRISE is a project of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) that works in collaboration with state, local, tribal, territorial, and private sector partners to use information provided by Earth observing satellites and geospatial technologies for managing environmental challenges EarthRISE’s goal is to empower decision-makers with tools, products, geospatial artificial intelligence, and services to act locally on issues such as disasters, agriculture, water, ecosystems, air quality, and health.
The EarthRISE Project Office in Huntsville, AL, offers a flexible and dynamic work environment, with an in-house team of over 30 science professionals and numerous opportunities for growth and professional development. With a growing economy, diverse population, low cost of living, and vibrant city life, Huntsville is consistently ranked among the top places to live in the U.S. |
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Principal Research Scientist II, S3
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Alabama
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| Provide Windchill system administration support to the Army and the UAH RENEGADE Team. |
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Principal Research Scientist III, S3
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Alabama
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| Provide Windchill system administration support to the Army and the UAH RENEGADE Team. |
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Research Scientist V, S3
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Alabama
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| Provide Windchill system administration support to the Army and the UAH RENEGADE Team. |
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Research Engineer I, S1
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Alabama
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| The Research Engineer will provide objectives through the development, management, and maintenance of technical work products and documentation, while ensuring high-quality delivery and effective communication with internal and external customers. The role applies engineering and administrative support including 3D model updates, drawing verification, and related technical tasks. It also contributes to continuous improvement by researching and implementing new tools and methods to enhance customer processes, while mentoring and onboarding new team members to ensure consistency, efficiency, and adherence to established standards. |
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Residence Director
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Alabama
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| The Residence Director (RD) is responsible for the programming and administrative management of a co-educational residential community ranging in size from 229 to 416 residents. This position has on-call responsibilities and answers to emergency situations. |
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Research Associate IV, Step 1-4
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Alabama
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| The Earth System Science Center (ESSC) at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) seeks a Research Associate IV in Hydrology to support applied hydrologic modeling and water resources research within the CZHydro Lab. The position will directly contribute to activities supporting the Alabama Office of the State Climatologist, with emphasis on streamflow analysis, land surface modeling, drought monitoring, and regional surface water budget assessments.
The successful candidate will work on process-based hydrologic and land surface modeling frameworks to improve understanding and prediction of water availability across Alabama and the broader southeastern United States. This position requires strong foundational hydrology knowledge and hands-on experience with modeling and geospatial data analysis. |
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Construction Project Manager II
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Alabama
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| The Construction Project Manager II is a key member of the UAH Facilities & Operations (F&O) department. F&O is responsible for the planning, design, construction, renovation, maintenance, and repair of each of the University’s 90+ buildings and 500 acres. Under the general supervision of the Director of Planning, Design & Construction (Director), the employee manages various capital planning, construction, and renovation projects of a moderate to complex nature to ensure alignment with University and departmental goals. This role focuses on facilitating projects from concept through implementation in collaboration with the Chief Facilities Officer (CFO), the Director, and project stakeholders.
Key responsibilities include:
• Project Management: Manage projects from original concept through final implementation, coordinating scope, schedules, and budgets for moderate to complex construction and renovation work.
• Compliance: Ensure projects meet all contract requirements, UAH standards, and applicable building and safety codes.
• Coordination: Manage and coordinate the performance of design professionals, consultants, and vendors.
• Reporting: Track project progress, budget status, and schedules, providing reports and updates to leadership and stakeholders.
Note: Employment continuation is contingent upon the availability of future construction program management fee revenue funding. |
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Principal Research Scientist I, Step 4
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Alabama
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| The Principal Research Scientist I, Step 4, will conduct advanced research and development in multilayer optical coatings, instrument hardware, and computational modeling to enable advancements in X-ray optic technology for astrophysical and high-energy applications. The scientist will collaborate closely with NASA Marshall Space Flight Center’s (MSFC) X-ray Astronomy Group under existing cooperative agreements to design, fabricate, and test reflective optical elements and to develop data-driven software tools that enhance instrument performance and coating precision. |
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Research Associate III in Hydrology
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Alabama
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| The Earth System Science Center (ESSC) at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) seeks a Research Associate III in Hydrology to support applied hydrologic modeling and water resources research within the CZHydro Lab. The position will directly contribute to activities supporting the Alabama Office of the State Climatologist, with emphasis on streamflow analysis, land surface modeling, drought monitoring, and regional surface water budget assessments.
The successful candidate will work on process-based hydrologic and land surface modeling frameworks to improve understanding and prediction of water availability across Alabama and the broader southeastern United States. This position requires strong foundational hydrology knowledge and hands-on experience with modeling and geospatial data analysis. |
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Research Engineer I, S1
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Alabama
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| Provide reliability, availability and maintainability (RAM) support of the Aviation Missile Center (AvMC) for selected military systems. |
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Senior Business Advisor
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Alabama
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| The Senior Business Advisor provides advanced confidential business counseling, training, and subject matter expertise to entrepreneurs and small businesses. The role supports business startup, growth, and sustainability through advising and training activities. Works with center director on specialized metric-aligned initiatives and training. Position includes administrative duties related to client narratives, communications, event coordination and other project related activities. This is an on-call position. |
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Electrician II
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Alabama
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| The Electrician II provides essential technical expertise to the UAH Facilities & Operations department, overseeing the complex electrical infrastructure that powers our academic and research community. Beyond standard installation and repair, this position is responsible for maintaining the integrity of electrical circuitry and equipment across a diverse portfolio of campus buildings and grounds. |
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Computer Scientist II, Step 4
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Alabama
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| The Computer Scientist II, Step 4, will support the Office of Data Science and Informatics (ODSI) within the Lab for Applied Science (LAS) under the Earth System Science Center (ESSC) at UAH. This role focuses on advancing data science capabilities to support NASA Earth science data management, access, and dissemination.
This role is suited for candidates with a strong research and computational background who can operate effectively across disciplinary boundaries and contribute to both scientific discovery and operational system development within NASA Earth science programs.
ODSI evaluates trends across data science and informatics communities to inform strategic direction and develop effective, scalable solutions. The office also provides a user-centered perspective on how Earth science data are represented, communicated, and utilized. The position contributes to cross-disciplinary collaboration aimed at improving all phases of the Earth science data lifecycle, including policy, engineering, workflows, and information delivery. |
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Computer Scientist II, Step 4
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Alabama
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| The Computer Scientist II, Step 4, will support the Office of Data Science and Informatics (ODSI) within the Lab for Applied Science (LAS) under the Earth System Science Center (ESSC) at UAH. This role focuses on advancing data science capabilities to support NASA Earth science data management, access, and dissemination.
This role is suited for candidates with a strong research and computational background who can operate effectively across disciplinary boundaries and contribute to both scientific discovery and operational system development within NASA Earth science programs.
ODSI evaluates trends across data science and informatics communities to inform strategic direction and develop effective, scalable solutions. The office also provides a user-centered perspective on how Earth science data are represented, communicated, and utilized. The position contributes to cross-disciplinary collaboration aimed at improving all phases of the Earth science data lifecycle, including policy, engineering, workflows, and information delivery. |
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Computer Scientist II, Step 4
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Alabama
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| The Computer Scientist II, Step 4, will support the Office of Data Science and Informatics (ODSI) within the Lab for Applied Science (LAS) under the Earth System Science Center (ESSC) at UAH. This role focuses on advancing data science capabilities to support NASA Earth science data management, access, and dissemination.
This role is suited for candidates with a strong research and computational background who can operate effectively across disciplinary boundaries and contribute to both scientific discovery and operational system development within NASA Earth science programs.
ODSI evaluates trends across data science and informatics communities to inform strategic direction and develop effective, scalable solutions. The office also provides a user-centered perspective on how Earth science data are represented, communicated, and utilized. The position contributes to cross-disciplinary collaboration aimed at improving all phases of the Earth science data lifecycle, including policy, engineering, workflows, and information delivery. |