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AI Innovation Engineer

Madison, WI ยท On-site +1

$90K - $135K/yr

Remote work requires an approved flexible work arrangement (FWA), which is reviewed and approved ... computer. Per University policy, transportation between home and assigned work location is not ...

Remote work requires an approved flexible work arrangement (FWA), which is reviewed and approved ... computer. Per University policy, transportation between home and assigned work location is not ...

Digital Accessibility Architect

Madison, WI ยท On-site +1

$83K - $95K/yr

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Remote Computer Teacher position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Computer Teacher, you need strong subject matter expertise in computer science or IT, teaching credentials or experience, and proficiency with online learning platforms. Familiarity with digital collaboration tools, learning management systems (LMS), and common certifications like CompTIA ITF+, Google Educator, or state teaching licensure can enhance your effectiveness. Excellent communication, patience, and adaptability are critical for engaging students and troubleshooting technical or learning challenges remotely. These competencies ensure you can deliver high-quality instruction, foster student engagement, and support diverse learners in a virtual environment.

What is a Remote Computer Teacher job?

A Remote Computer Teacher is an educator who teaches computer-related subjects online rather than in a physical classroom. They instruct students on topics like basic computer skills, coding, software applications, and cybersecurity using virtual platforms. Responsibilities may include creating lesson plans, conducting live or recorded sessions, grading assignments, and providing student support. This role requires strong technical knowledge, communication skills, and familiarity with online teaching tools.

What are typical daily responsibilities for a Remote Computer Teacher?

A Remote Computer Teacher typically delivers virtual lessons, prepares instructional materials, and grades assignments using digital platforms. They often provide real-time support to students via video conferencing, manage online discussions, and monitor learner progress through an LMS. Regular collaboration with colleagues and participation in teacher meetings or professional development sessions are also common. This role offers a dynamic mix of instruction, student mentoring, and curriculum development, all in a flexible, remote environment.

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Industrial Refrigeration Consortium Scientist I

Wisconsin

Madison, WI โ€ข On-site, Remote

$80K/yr

Other

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Current Employees: If you are currently employed at any of the Universities of Wisconsin, log in to Workday to apply through the internal application process.Job Category:Academic StaffEmployment Type:RegularJob Profile:Scientist IJob Summary:

The Industrial Refrigeration Consortium (IRC) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is a collaborative effort between the University of Wisconsin- Madison and industry with a mission to improve the safety, efficiency, and productivity of industrial refrigeration systems and technologies.

The IRC is seeking an engineer to join our team and continue making transformative contributions for the benefit of IRC members and the industry.
The person in this position will work both independently and within teams to support IRC-related activities in research, outreach, and education for its member companies and the broader industry. Responsibilities will include:

  • Apply expertise in refrigeration technology to improve the safety, efficiency, reliability, and productivity of large-scale field-erected industrial refrigeration systems.

  • Develop appropriate engineering analyses to support recommendations on both an individual systems basis and a broader industry basis.

  • Perform complex computer-based analyses of existing and proposed refrigeration systems.

  • Interact with manufacturers, contractors, consulting engineers, and other industry professionals through involvement on IIAR and ASHRAE committees.

  • Prepare engineering reports, studies, and guidebooks for the IRC, IRC member companies, and other agencies providing funding on a project-by-project basis.

  • Assist with graduate students related research projects.

  • Develop or assist in the development of project proposals, workshops, conferences, proceedings, and seminars.

  • Present in technology transfer programs offered by the IRC.

  • Execute a professional development plan and the pursuit of appropriate professional certificates and licenses applicable to the IRC mission.

  • Apply appropriate communication, organizational, and administrative skills.

  • Travel to off-site locations in Wisconsin and throughout the U.S.

Additional information:

  • This position can be full or part-time, between 50-100%.

  • This position is eligible to work partially remote; or fully on-site. Remote work requires an approved remote work agreement (RWA) agreement. An RWA requires successful candidates to possess their own high-speed internet and phone to perform the work on a university provided computer. Per University policy, transportation between home and assigned work location is not payable/reimbursable and will be at the expense of the employee.

Key Job Responsibilities:
  • Serves as an facilitator in professional development outreach courses in the area of ammonia refrigeration systems and process safety management.
  • Writes or assists in developing grant applications and proposals to secure research funding
  • Conducts literature reviews, prepares reports and materials, and disseminates information to appropriate entities
  • Serves as a main point of contact and liaison with internal and external stakeholders providing information and representing the interests of a specialized research area
  • Assists with the identification of research problems and the development of research methodologies and procedures
  • Collects and analyzes research data, conducts experiments and interviews, and documents results according to established policies and procedures under general supervision and limited responsibility
  • Attends and assists with the facilitation of scholarly events and presentations in support of continued professional development and the dissemination of research information
Department:

College of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering

Compensation:

The starting salary for the position is $80,000, but is negotiable based on experience and qualifications.

Required Qualifications:
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience working with refrigeration systems in a research or industrial setting is required.

  • Strong analytical and communication (both written and verbal) skills are essential.

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Proven experience in ammonia refrigeration systems and/or process safety management experience are strongly preferred.

  • Candidates with teaching experience and professional presentations are preferred

Education:

Ph.D. is required in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering or closely related field.

How to Apply:

Please apply directly to the website by clicking on "Apply Now." Upload a SINGLE PDF document containing a cover letter and detailed curriculum vitae (CV).

Contact Information:

Alissa Girdler

1513 University Ave
Madison, WI 53706

agirdler@wisc.edu

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