Student Assistant - Student Activities Office
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Fairbanks
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The UAF Student Activities Office is looking for an energetic and creative student to assist in planning and implementing fun and exciting activities for other UAF students. Please attach a resume, cover letter, and names and contact information (email and phone number) for at least one reference. |
Faculty Services & HR Services Coordinator
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Anchorage
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The College of Business and Public Policy (CBPP) at UAA is seeking a detail-oriented and proactive professional to join our team as the Faculty and HR Services Coordinator. In this vital full-time role, you will be instrumental in coordinating key faculty functions, including the promotion and tenure process, supporting recruitment efforts, and overseeing HR activities within the college.This position offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact on our college community by contributing to the success of both faculty and staff. If you are a highly organized professional with a passion for excellence in human resources and faculty services, we encourage you to apply and become an essential part of our team! |
Property Manager
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Anchorage
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The Real Property Manager supports the daily management and ongoing stewardship of University of Alaska lands through the University of Alaska Land Management (“UALM”) office. The primary responsibility of this position is to support a full range of real property projects associated with the acquisition, management, and development of various activities. |
Research Scientist – Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
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Anchorage
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As a Research Scientist, you will lead research projects on intriguing Alaska-themed issues, utilize some of the most advanced cutting-edge analytical equipment available, and work as part of a dynamic team in a supportive environment with a flexible schedule. |
Administrative Assistant
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Soldotna
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Mining and Petroleum Training Service (MAPTS) is recruiting for an Administrative Assistant based at its main branch in Soldotna on the Kenai Peninsula Campus.
MAPTS provides health, safety, and environmental training for industry in Alaska. We offer mine camps, as well as pressure control training in IADC well control, MSHA compliance, and more. We are seeking an individual who takes pride in their work and who will play a key role in the day-to-day operations of MAPTS, providing support across all MAPTS departments. If you want to be part a team providing a dynamic mining and petroleum educational experience, consider applying today! |
Admissions Specialist
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Palmer
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As an Admissions Specialist, you will expertly verify the authenticity of admission documents, manage application processes, and make timely admission decisions. Your role includes handling communications with students, resolving issues, and preparing customized acceptance letters. You will analyze and manage databases, run residency reports, and provide support through various software programs. Additionally, you will oversee non-degree-seeking applications, engage in professional development, lead short-term projects, and compile statistical data for reporting. In registration, you will handle all related functions, act as a liaison to resolve issues, ensure accuracy of manual forms, and train new staff. Your customer service duties will involve supporting students via phone, in person, and email, managing call transfers, scheduling appointments, and maintaining confidentiality. You will also review and update degree services, including changes of majors and graduation applications, and manage campus-specific forms and commencement assistance. Regular updates to the MSC Student Services web pages will be required to ensure accuracy and relevance. |
Senior News Reporter/Producer
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Fairbanks
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KUAC is hiring a Senior News Reporter/Producer. The position is part-time, benefitted with 20 hours of week producing news for local, regional and statewide newscasts for daily delivery on KUAC FM and posting to the KUAC website. A Bachelor’s degree in journalism, communications, media or related field and three years of professional newsroom experience, or an equivalent combination of training and experience is required. The KUAC News Reporter/Producer must maintain a high level of ethical, editorial, artistic and technical standards for broadcast and website news content. Must be able to work with news staff to develop story ideas, track issues and events and be able to meet deadlines and additionally work closely with other news producers/reporters. |
Aircraft Maintenance Technician with Inspection Authorization
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Anchorage
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The University of Alaska (UAA) Aviation Technology Division invites applications for an aviation maintenance position for the Aviation Technology Flight School. As a mechanic in the Aviation Technology Division you will be responsible for performing the duties of an FAA-certificated Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic with Inspection Authorization conducting required maintenance & preventative maintenance of UAA Flight Training Aircraft including 50-hour inspections, 100-hour inspections, annual, and phase inspections. This position is responsible for debriefing pilots concerning any aircraft malfunction. Running and taxiing aircraft under power, troubleshooting, diagnosing, and performing unscheduled maintenance on assigned aircraft. Additionally, you will perform the full range of repair and testing of aircraft systems, assemblies and surfaces, determining if aircraft components require repair, replacement or re-calibration, and requesting parts and conducting repairs as required. |
Crafts & Trades Electrician
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Anchorage
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TBD |
Administrative Assistant - Alaska Satellite Facility (ASF)
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Fairbanks
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The Alaska Satellite Facility (ASF) is committed to making remote sensing data accessible, and we’re seeking a detail-attentive administrative assistant to help achieve our mission in a fast-paced environment. To thrive in this role, the successful candidate must have intermediate computer skills that include Microsoft Office, Google Suites, and Zoom. Effective communication and problem-solving skills are important for interacting and corresponding with staff, other UAF departments, vendors, and guests. An advanced knowledge of general office skills such as answering inquiries, managing schedules, and maintaining various databases; and the ability to multitask while working independently and as part of a team. Also, the candidate will help plan and execute events while ensuring smooth logistics and resolving any issues that may arise. Experience in making travel arrangements and purchasing is a plus. Ready to make an impact? Apply today and join us at ASF! |
Endpoint Management Administrator
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Fairbanks
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Join our team as an Endpoint Management Administrator. Join us in making a meaningful impact on education and technology access for UAF! |
UAS Sitka Campus Director
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Sitka
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The University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) is seeking applications for the position of UAS Sitka Campus Director. Sitka is a remote island community in beautiful Southeast Alaska with a small but diverse population and a rich indigenous culture. This campus is one of three that make up the regionally accredited University of Alaska Southeast. Through its extensive online programs and local classes, the Sitka campus serves students across all of Alaska and beyond, advancing its mission of student learning that is enhanced by faculty scholarship, undergraduate research and creative activities, community engagement, and the cultures and environment of Southeast Alaska. Its programs include both career and technical education and academic offerings contributing to associate and baccalaureate degrees.
This position oversees the supervision of all staff and faculty at the Sitka Campus and provides leadership in developing and implementing innovative learning and advising strategies to promote student success. The Director also provides outreach and collaboration with community partners, including employers, public entities, Native corporations, and the Sitka Tribe of Alaska. Additionally, under the direction of the UAS Provost (chief academic officer located in Juneau), the Sitka Campus Director works with UAS deans and directors to collaborate on regional academic and administrative strategies. The Director furthermore provides leadership and vision for the campus in alignment with the UAS’ mission, strategic and assessment plan, UA Board of Regents policy, and university regulations. The Director also assists in promoting philanthropic giving and alumni engagement in support of campus programs and services.
Successful applicants will have strong leadership skills, knowledge of the challenges facing students, staff, and faculty in rural and remote areas, as well as a profound commitment to improving access to higher education. |
Temporary ECHO Project Coordinator
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Anchorage
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Project ECHO at the UAA Center for Human Development (CHD) works with a wide variety of UAA and community partners to build communities of practice which address issues impacting the health and wellness of Alaskans. CHD is seeking applications for a temporary Project ECHO Coordinator. Flexible, hybrid, schedule with two days (Monday/Wednesday) in office. Project deliverables may require scheduled, early 8:00am starts one-two days a month. This temporary position is through June 30, 2025 and is not expected to continue past that date. |
Research Technician - Temporary
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Anchorage
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The Center for Human Development is seeking applications for Research Technicians. Research technicians work on the Center for Human Development research and evaluation team to complete research project objectives. |
Temporary Research Technician for College of Health
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Anchorage
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This is a pool from which the for College of Health will draw when research technicians are needed to work on sponsored projects. This is a part-time temporary position. Acceptance into the hiring pool does not constitute an offer of employment. College of Health conducts applied and fundamental scientific research and collects, synthesizes, archives, and distributes data, specimens, and knowledge, partly through conducting field work. |
UAS - Library Student Assistant Pool (2024-2025)
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Juneau
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UAS is currently seeking applicants for Student Library Assistants! We schedule your desk shifts around your course load. No previous library experience is required - full on-the-job training! This is a great opportunity to work up to 20 hours per week on campus while going to school! |
Biology Tutor
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Palmer
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The Learning Resource Center (LRC) of Mat-Su College is seeking a Biology Tutor to support our student needs starting fall 2024 term. |
Procurement Technician
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Fairbanks
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UAF Facilities Services seeks a dynamic individual interested in working in a challenging environment on all aspects related to Warehouse fiscal operations. The incumbent will possess a positive, can-do attitude, and be a self-starter with strong attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, and the ability to work and communicate well with a diverse population.
The FS Warehouse processes approximately 10,000 special orders and 200 purchase requisitions annually, in excess of $8 million. The majority of the time in this position is acting as a purchasing buyer for the FS Warehouse procurement activities. Additionally, this position develops bid specifications necessary for the purchase of the requested goods and services and finds a source of supply, places orders with vendors on blanket purchase orders and credit cards, and maintains security and integrity of credit cards, all while maintaining an excellent rapport with local and non-local vendors. Additional duties include daily reconciliation of all charges incurred through the FS Warehouse, participation in annual inventory, file maintenance and records management. |
Maintenance Mechanic
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Fairbanks
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UAF Utilities is hiring a team-oriented Powerplant CT2 Maintenance Mechanic with a minimum oftwo years’ experience with boilers, preferably coal; high and low pressure steam; pumps; turbines; compressors; chillers; motors. Applicant should be able to collaborate with other departments to accomplish Maintenance projects. |
Grant Manager - Geophysical Institute
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Fairbanks
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The Geophysical Institute Business Office is seeking a full-time Grant Manager to oversee and provide various levels of grant and contract administration support. As a Grant Manager, you will work closely with research faculty to provide financial information and monitor/administer restricted funding activity. This position is responsible for creating budget entries and corrections and works closely with a team of Grant Managers and Grant Fiscal Officers within the department. This is an introductory grant manager position, and staff will work closely with the successful candidate to complete tasks. |