We have an opening for a computer programming person in our center.
Please contact Dr. Kurt Manal at the address given below if you are
interested.
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The Center for Biomedical Engineering Research (CBER) at the University
of Delaware is seeking a motivated, team-oriented computer programmer /
IT associate (CITA II) with excellent communication skills. The
successful candidate will interact with a multi-disciplinary team of
biomedical research scientists to determine computational needs.
Primary responsibilities will be to develop new computer programs and
laboratory instrumentation or devices and to keep the CBER computers in
good working order by maintaining existing software and hardware. The
ideal candidate will have a bachelor's degree in engineering or computer
science and possess strong C++ programming skills. Knowledge of MFC,
OpenGL & Visual Studio (C++ & VB) is highly desirable. Hands-on
knowledge of electronic circuits is a plus. Send resume and cover letter
to: Dr. Kurt Manal, Center for Biomedical Engineering Research,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, 126 Spencer Labs, University of
Delaware, Newark, DE 19716 or manal@udel.edu. The University of Delaware
is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from
members of minority groups and women.
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Please contact Dr. Kurt Manal at the address given below if you are
interested.
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The Center for Biomedical Engineering Research (CBER) at the University
of Delaware is seeking a motivated, team-oriented computer programmer /
IT associate (CITA II) with excellent communication skills. The
successful candidate will interact with a multi-disciplinary team of
biomedical research scientists to determine computational needs.
Primary responsibilities will be to develop new computer programs and
laboratory instrumentation or devices and to keep the CBER computers in
good working order by maintaining existing software and hardware. The
ideal candidate will have a bachelor's degree in engineering or computer
science and possess strong C++ programming skills. Knowledge of MFC,
OpenGL & Visual Studio (C++ & VB) is highly desirable. Hands-on
knowledge of electronic circuits is a plus. Send resume and cover letter
to: Dr. Kurt Manal, Center for Biomedical Engineering Research,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, 126 Spencer Labs, University of
Delaware, Newark, DE 19716 or manal@udel.edu. The University of Delaware
is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from
members of minority groups and women.
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