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    • Closes May 20 2026

      Medical Coder in Bismarck

      A Medical Coder plays a vital role in ensuring the financial and operational health of any healthcare organization. With expertise in translating clinical documentation into standardized codes, a medical coder ensures accurate billing, timely reimbursements, and strict compliance with healthcare regulations.

    • Closes Jun 12 2026

      Lab Research Assistant - Dr. Ranganathan in Grand Forks

      • Assist the PI in the development of AI models and perform data analysis • Assist the PI in data collection from IoT devices • Prepare documentation and technical reports

    • Closes May 15 2026

      Post graduate Research Assistant in Grand Forks

      Prof. Jake Carstens in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences seeks one (1) Post graduate Research Assistant for a recently-awarded project, investigating tropical cyclone structure and processes in global climate models. The hire will join a larger science team with graduate students in Prof. Carstens’ research group, faculty members at Penn State University, and researchers nationwide under the NOAA Model Diagnostics Task Force (MDTF). The funding is expected to continue through July 31, 2026.

    • Closes May 15 2026

      Agricultural Weather Research Analyst in Grand Forks

      Drs. Zhang and Marquis are looking for a post-bachelor-level student to help with analysis, reporting, and processing code development in conducting research related to weather impacts on agricultural production in the Northern Great Plains region. For additional information, contact Dr. Jared Marquis at 701-777-4707 or jared.marquis@und.edu

    • Closes Jun 12 2026

      Undergraduate Research Assistant -Dr. Moones Alamooti in Grand Forks

      Assist with engineering design research on geothermal-powered corn drying systems funded by the North Dakota Corn Utilization Council (NDCUC). The project develops engineering designs that use Williston Basin geothermal resources to replace propane in commercial-scale corn drying systems for North Dakota corn producers.

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