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Math Minor Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Groundskeeper/Porter

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$14.75 - $17.50/hr

Perform minor landscaping tasks not covered by vendors. * Assist with minor work orders such as ... Basic math and measurement skills including measurement conversions, addition, subtraction ...

Groundskeeper/Porter

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$14.50 - $17.25/hr

Perform minor landscaping tasks not covered by vendors. * Assist with minor work orders such as ... Basic math and measurement skills including measurement conversions, addition, subtraction ...

Duties to include minor electrical, mechanical and plumbing repair. Responsible for pinpointing ... Mathematical ability to calculate length, area, circumference and volume. * Ability to read and ...

Duties to include minor electrical, mechanical and plumbing repair. Responsible for pinpointing ... Mathematical ability to calculate length, area, circumference and volume. * Ability to read and ...

Performs minor painting, electrical wiring, carpentry, welding, related in this field and relative ... MATH ABILITY: Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in liquid units of measure, using whole ...

Geolocation DSP Engineer

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$110K - $148K/yr

Master's degree or PhD in a relevant technical area; a minor in Applied Mathematics is helpful * Strong physics fundamentals * Exceptional applied mathematics ability reflected in a background in ...

Driver (Part-Time)

San Luis, AZ · On-site

$17.70/hr

May be responsible for minor on-road maintenance and checking fluids. May assist center staff with ... math and mathematical reasoning; performs highly detailed work; deals with multiple concurrent ...

Welder III

Phoenix, AZ

$18.50 - $24.50/hr

Perform minor maintenance on equipment. * Assume responsibility and care of assigned tools and ... Basic math skills; must be able to perform conversions and basic calculations. * Knowledge of ...

... minor machine repairs as needed • Monitor print quality and make needed adjustments • Perform ... Good knowledge of math and ruler reading BASIC QUALIFICATIONS: • High School Diploma or ...

Welder IV

Phoenix, AZ

$18.50 - $24.50/hr

Perform minor maintenance on equipment. * Assume responsibility and care of assigned tools and ... Basic math skills; must be able to perform conversions and basic calculations. * Knowledge of ...

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Math Minor information

Can I be a teacher with a minor in math?

A minor in math can support a teaching career, especially if combined with a relevant education degree or certification. Requirements vary by state or country, but typically include completing a teacher preparation program and obtaining licensure or certification. Having a math minor can enhance subject knowledge but usually does not replace the need for formal teaching credentials.

What is a math minor useful for?

A math minor can enhance analytical and problem-solving skills valuable in many careers such as finance, data analysis, engineering, and education. It provides a strong foundation in quantitative reasoning and mathematical tools like calculus and statistics, which are applicable in various technical and research roles.

How can pursuing a Math Minor complement my primary field of study and enhance my career prospects?

Adding a Math Minor to your degree can significantly strengthen analytical and problem-solving skills, making you a more versatile candidate in fields such as finance, engineering, computer science, and data analysis. Many employers value the quantitative reasoning and logical thinking that a background in mathematics provides, regardless of your primary major. Additionally, a Math Minor can open doors to interdisciplinary projects and research opportunities, and may serve as a strong foundation if you decide to pursue graduate studies or specialized certifications in the future.

Is minoring in math hard?

Math minors often find the coursework challenging due to advanced topics like calculus, linear algebra, and proofs, which require strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Success depends on prior math background, dedication, and the ability to handle abstract concepts, but with consistent effort, many students succeed in completing a math minor.

What jobs can I get with a minor in mathematics?

A minor in mathematics can qualify you for roles such as data analyst, actuarial assistant, financial analyst, or operations analyst, which often require strong analytical and problem-solving skills. These positions typically involve working with data, models, or financial information and may require proficiency in tools like Excel, statistical software, or programming languages such as Python or R.

What is a math minor?

A math minor is an academic program that allows undergraduate students to take a focused set of mathematics courses in addition to their major field of study. It typically requires completion of a series of core math classes, such as calculus, linear algebra, and potentially more advanced topics. Pursuing a math minor can enhance analytical and problem-solving skills, making graduates more competitive in a variety of fields, including science, engineering, finance, and technology.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a mathematician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a mathematician, you need a strong foundation in mathematical theory, problem-solving, and analytical reasoning, typically supported by a degree in mathematics or a related field. Familiarity with mathematical software such as MATLAB, Mathematica, or R, and knowledge of programming languages like Python are commonly required. Attention to detail, perseverance, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for collaborating on complex problems and presenting solutions clearly. These skills and qualities are essential for advancing mathematical understanding and successfully applying mathematical concepts in academic, research, or industry settings.
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Sheriff's Office Maintenance Technician (Grade 8)

Sheriff's Office Maintenance Technician (Grade 8)

Yuma County, AZ

Yuma, AZ • On-site

$21.27 - $26.59/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Salary: $21.27 - $26.59 Hourly
Location : Sheriff's Office, 141 S. 3rd Ave., Yuma, AZ
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 24ND
Department: Sheriff's Office
Opening Date: 06/22/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
Job Summary
This position is advertised from the minimum to the mid-point hourly rate. Salary will be determined based on education and experience at the time of offer.
**Applications are sought on behalf of the Sheriff's Office in Yuma County. Yuma County Human Resources does not review any applications submitted for this position. All applications are forwarded to Sheriff's Office in Yuma County*
NATURE OF WORK
Under general supervision, performs work of moderate difficulty in skilled maintenance of facilities, and associated equipment and systems for the Yuma County Sheriff's Office; this position has department specific responsibility.
Nature of Work
(Illustrative Only) Performs a variety of maintenance and repair tasks, including plumbing, mechanical, masonry, and basic electrical and HVAC work with power and hand tools; performs basic repairs on Detention closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras, intercom system, and electrical security doors; identifies and organizes materials, supplies, and equipment needed for each assigned project; works with special project or construction teams as assigned; inspects buildings and other structures to determine and detect malfunctions and needed repair making notes and recommendations; performs preventative maintenance on interior and exterior of the facilities, regular equipment maintenance, and other various systems that might require regular preventative maintenance checks; performs minor plumbing maintenance and repairs e.g. replacement or repair of leaks in drains and faucets, unclogging of drains, replacing drain hoses, etc. to provide operable and efficient plumbing capabilities to Sheriff's Office personnel and inmates; performs minor mechanical, carpentry and masonry work e.g. hanging doors, fitting standard locks and handles, repairing concrete sidewalks, and Exterior Insulations Finishing Systems (EIFS), provide operable, efficient, and safe facilities for personnel and inmates; performs minor electrical maintenance, to include, replacement or repair of fixtures, e.g. wall switches, outlets, incandescent and fluorescent bulbs and tubes, ballast, sockets, fuses, minor appliances, cords, etc., using appropriate hand, power and specialty tools; assists in performing minor HVAC work, to include, adjusting and calibrating thermostats, changing or cleaning filters, etc. in order to provide comfortable temperature for personnel and inmates; receives calls for troubleshooting on building and mechanical systems; reviews requests for service and prioritizes routine daily work orders; maintains records and logs of services performed; enters work order and project completion data on computer system and prepares written reports as required; cleans, maintains, and services required equipment and tools used during performance of work assignments; builds, repairs, and modifies office furniture using appropriate carpentry techniques, tools, and materials to meet Sheriff's Office standards; maintains situational awareness in the Detention Facility; utilizes proper safety precautions in all work performed and reports problems and emergency situations; maintains security of all tools, supplies and equipment; responds to on-call work orders on a rotational basis; maintains absolute confidentiality of work-related issues and other Sheriff's Office information; may pick up and deliver materials and supplies to job site; regular and reliable attendance is required; performs other duties as assigned.
Experience and Education
High School Diploma or GED equivalent; AND three (3) years of building maintenance repair, construction experience, or closely related field; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. Special Requirements: May be required to successfully complete a background check, polygraph, and drug test prior to appointment; must possess and maintain a valid driver's license.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of County policies and procedures; sheriff's Office policies and procedures; industry standards of all governing authorities; applied methods, practices, and procedures in preventative maintenance; basic Sheriff's Office security standards and protocols typical hazards of the assigned work areas and equipment, and the associated preventative safety procedures; proper use and storage of chemicals and OSHA Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for hazardous chemicals used in the workplace; business English, spelling, arithmetic, punctuation, and grammar.
Skill in making safe, skillful building maintenance repairs to various areas of the facilities; performing basic mathematical calculations for required assigned duties; effectively utilizing computer systems and applications, including spreadsheets, word processing, and Sheriff's Office database; safe, effective operation and maintenance of hand and power tools, equipment, and measuring aids; maintaining complete and accurate records and preparing clear and concise reports; establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with supervisors, staff, vendors, and other County agencies.
Ability to work in a secured detention facility and in close proximity to inmates; work in various adverse conditions, such as tight or enclosed spaces, heights, and temperature extremes.; work independently in order complete assigned tasks according to work schedule; physically move through the facilities with or without equipment; climb stairs, ladders, and scaffolding; operate and maintain a variety trade tools, including power and hand tools to lift up to 50 pounds; to bend, kneel, squat, pull, and push on a repeated basis; to communicate effectively and in writing; perform the essential functions of the position with or without a reasonable amount of accommodation.
Work Environment/Physical Demands:
Work is mainly performed in a secure detention facility and occasionally in a general office environment; work a variety of scheduled shifts, irregular hours, and/or on-call status, as necessary; may work non-standard hours, to include shift work, holidays, and weekends; exposure to dust, pollen, noise, varying and extreme weather conditions, and hazardous materials; visual and muscular dexterity to operate: computer, telephone, hand and power tools, equipment, and a two-way radio; frequent standing, walking, lifting, pushing/pulling, kneeling, crouching, bending, twisting, and climbing stairs; operate a motor vehicle and travel to/from various locations; indirect inmate contact; occasional lifting of items weighing up to 50 pounds.
EOE/AA/ADAAA/M/F/V/D DRUG FREE WORKPLACE
Medical Coverage Category
The YCEBT is a self-funded medical plan administered by BlueCross BlueShield of Arizona (BCBSAZ). The employee is able to select from two (2) medical plan options with six (6) tiers that will best suit the employee's needs, dependents or families.
Plan Option 1: Preferred Provider Option A (PPO) or PPO A 1100 deductible. Employees who participate in the "Wellness Incentive" will receive a $30 monthly premium reduction by completing a preventative visit.
Plan Option 2: High Deductible High Plan - Health Savings Account (HDHP-HSA) with a 1700 deductible. Employees who participate in the "Wellness Incentive" will receive a $30 monthly premium reduction by completing a preventative visit.
Employer contributes a total of $800.04 to employees Health Savings Account. If employees select Employee only and participate in the "Wellness Incentive" employees can receive up to 360.00 contribution to a Limited Purpose FSA card to be used for medical or dental purposes.
International Medical Solutions (IMS): IMS is available to employees who are enrolled in YCEBT Medical PPO Plan A and HDHP. Members enrolled in the PPO plan can pay as little as $5 copay for doctor visits & prescription drug services, with no maximum cap. High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) pay toward their deductible until is met. After the deductible is satisfied, the plan will pay 80% of the services covered, and the member will be responsible for the remaining 20% coinsurance.
This position may be retirement eligible, if you have any questions contact Recruitment division at 928-373-1013 or visit https://www.yumacountyaz.gov/government/human-resources/benefits/retirement for more information.