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The Postdoctoral Research Assistant will provide geospatial and information technology assistance and specialization within the Earth Systems Science Center. The candidate will work across multiple projects related to data science, machine learning, satellite remote sensing and numerical modeling applications. Aviation Safety Specialist Alabama We are seeking a highly skilled Aviation Safety Specialist with extensive experience in Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) operations, higher education in UAS-related disciplines, and a strong background in aviation safety practices. The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in ensuring compliance with federal, state, local, and institutional aviation regulations while implementing industry-leading safety protocols for UAS operations. Reporting to the Aviation Safety Officer for A2R, this position requires a deep understanding of UAS flight operations, risk management, Safety Management Systems (SMS), and accident prevention strategies to develop and maintain safety programs, conduct risk assessments, and provide training to enhance the organization’s safety culture. Computer Scientist IV, S4 Alabama The Computer Scientist will provide geospatial and information technology assistance and specialization for the Inter-Agency Implementation and Advanced Concepts Team (IMPACT) within the Lab for Applied Science under the Earth System Science Center. The candidate will be expected to work on data science issues in research and operational frameworks. NASA's IMPACT Project Office monitors trends and progressions across the informatics, data science, and information technology communities in order to inform strategy and develop effective solutions for Earth science data management and dissemination. Additionally, the IMPACT Project Office provides abroad user perspective as to how NASA Earth science data and information are represented and communicated. The IMPACT project fosters cross-community collaborations in order to improve all phases of the Earth science data life cycle, including processes, policies, engineering, and information communication. Client Services Technician Alabama The Client Services Technician position supports various departments by providing assistance with account management, customer service, and basic IT support. This role requires strong communication and multitasking skills, as well as a keen attention to detail. Computer Scientist III, S4 Alabama The Computer Scientist will provide geospatial and information technology assistance and specialization for the Inter-Agency Implementation and Advanced Concepts Team (IMPACT) in the Earth Systems Science Center. NASA's IMPACT Project Office monitors trends and progressions across the informatics, data science, and information technology communities in order to inform strategy and develop effective solutions for Earth science data management and dissemination. Additionally, the IMPACT Project Office provides a broad user perspective as to how NASA Earth science data and information are represented and communicated. The IMPACT project fosters cross-community collaborations in order to improve all phases of the Earth science data life cycle, including processes, policies, engineering, and information communication. Principal Research Engineer I, S1 Alabama 9 Apr 2026 The Principal Research Engineer will perform systems engineering research in collaboration with the ISE Dept. Research Scientist III S 1-4 - INCUS,AMPR/PMM,CYGNSS Alabama We are currently searching for a Research Scientist III, who will fulfill obligations of the AMPR science along with NASA projects INCUS and CYGNSS. After School Care Assistant Alabama 3 Apr 2026 The After School Care Assistant works under the general direction of the Director. The lead ASC teacher oversees scheduling and lesson planning. The After School Care assistant independently manages the learning environment in their assigned classroom. The ASC teacher has the ultimate responsibility for the classroom environment. However, the incumbent works closely with the lead ASC teacher to maintain an appropriate learning environment. Research Associate II, S1 Alabama The Research Associate will support the IMPACT Project Office at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). NASA's IMPACT Project Office monitors trends and progressions across the informatics, data science, and information technology communities to inform strategy and develop effective solutions for Earth science data management and dissemination. The IMPACT Project Office also provides a broad user perspective on how NASA Earth science data and information are represented and communicated. The IMPACT project fosters cross-community collaborations to improve all Earth science data life cycle phases, including processes, policies, engineering, and information communication. Computer Scientist I, S1 Alabama Perform research and provide help desk and IT support to multiple research teams, to include the RENEGADE and Atmospheric Propagation areas. Research Associate II, S1 Alabama The Research Associate will support the IMPACT Project Office at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). NASA's IMPACT Project Office monitors trends and progressions across the informatics, data science, and information technology communities to inform strategy and develop effective solutions for Earth science data management and dissemination. The IMPACT Project Office also provides a broad user perspective on how NASA Earth science data and information are represented and communicated. The IMPACT project fosters cross-community collaborations to improve all Earth science data life cycle phases, including processes, policies, engineering, and information communication. Public Safety Telecommunicator Alabama The Public Safety Telecommunicator is employed in The University of Alabama in Huntsville Police Department Emergency Communications and Operations Center as both a 911 Call Taker and Public Safety Dispatcher. Under general supervision, the Public Safety Telecommunicator independently performs specialized and essential specialized work in receiving and dispatching accurate information to appropriate emergency responders during, at times, highly stressful and intense situations. Work involves responsibility for the operation of specialized radio utilizing multiple channels and frequencies in a 911 center. The incumbent requires fast, efficient, and accurate receiving, dispatching, and processing of calls and messages from and to appropriate vehicles and personnel. Employees work with considerable independence, subject to instructions or orders to meet special operating circumstances or emergencies. The incumbent will effectively and efficiently communicate between campus law enforcement headquarters, campus police officers in the field, parking officers, student assistants, other university departments and personnel, and outside agencies. These interactions require tact, discretion, and confidentiality. Work is performed in a communications center without windows. Incumbent often works fast-paced in a harried work atmosphere, sometimes confronted by disturbing or stressful call situations. Work is essentially sedentary with occasional walking, bending, lifting of objects up to pounds, or minimal physical activities. Work requires the ability to sit for extended periods of time, operate multiple personal computers and transmitters/receivers, and perceive and or discriminate colors, and sounds from multiple directions, depth, and texture. Work requires continuous repetitive arm/hand movement. Career Coordinator II Alabama Career Coordinator II assists in the logistical and operational aspects of the career development program to include campus-based outreach activities and career coaching with students and alumni. The coordinator also assists in the identification of both experiential learning opportunities and permanent degreed positions for students and alumni. Title IX/EEO Coordinator Alabama 30 May 2025 Reporting to the President, the Title IX/EEO Coordinator is a key administrator in the University’s Title IX and EEO compliance efforts and commitment to providing a learning and working environment free of discrimination, sexual discrimination, sexual misconduct, and gender-based harassment and discrimination. The Title IX/EEO Coordinator oversees and coordinates compliance efforts across multiple units of the campus community, providing guidance on current and emerging legislation and regulations related to Title IX, EEO, and oversight for the timely review and investigation of all reports of prohibited conduct. Teacher's Assistant Alabama The Teacher's Assistant will provide classroom instruction, assist the lead teacher, supervise children, University students/interns, and volunteers assigned to the class. Computer Scientist I, S1 Alabama The Computer Scientist will provide computer programming support to the RENEGADE digital engineering activity for the Army. Computer Scientist II, S4 Alabama The Computer Scientist II will provide geospatial and information technology assistance and specialization for the Inter Agency Implementation and Advanced Concepts Team (IMPACT) within the Lab for Applied Science (LAS) under the Earth Systems Science Center. NASA's IMPACT Project Office monitors trends and progressions across the informatics, data science, and information technology communities in order to inform strategy and develop effective solutions for Earth science data management and dissemination. Additionally, the IMPACT Project Office provides abroad user perspective as to how NASA Earth science data and information are represented and communicated. The IMPACT project fosters cross-community collaborations in order to improve all phases of the Earth science Research Associate I, S4 Alabama The Research Associate informatics specialist will work to generate, improve, care for and document science data in order to enable the use of NASA’s science data. The informatics specialist works with scientists, data stewards and policymakers to understand use cases and to develop consensus around key scientific data management processes. Occupational Therapist Alabama We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Pediatric Occupational Therapist to join our interdisciplinary team. The ideal candidate will have a strong commitment to enhancing the lives of children through individualized occupational therapy services that promote physical, emotional, and developmental growth. The Occupational Therapist will provide therapeutic services to children with fine motor, handwriting, dressing, feeding, and sensory issues . The incumbent will consult classroom teachers and parents on how to appropriately help the child progress in his/her development. More Jobs 35 Expression of Interest Loading... Current Opportunities Position Location Closes Residence Director Alabama The Residence Director (RD) is responsible for the programming and administrative management of a co-educational residential community ranging in size from 229 to 416 residents. This position has on-call responsibilities and answers to emergency situations. Postdoctoral Research Assistant III, S4 Alabama The Lab for Applied Science at the Earth System Science Center is seeking a post-doctoral candidates to work on joint NASA/UAH projects. This position is for 2 years. The Postdoctoral Research Assistant will provide geospatial and information technology assistance and specialization within the Earth Systems Science Center. The candidate will work across multiple projects related to data science, machine learning, satellite remote sensing and numerical modeling applications. Aviation Safety Specialist Alabama We are seeking a highly skilled Aviation Safety Specialist with extensive experience in Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) operations, higher education in UAS-related disciplines, and a strong background in aviation safety practices. The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in ensuring compliance with federal, state, local, and institutional aviation regulations while implementing industry-leading safety protocols for UAS operations. Reporting to the Aviation Safety Officer for A2R, this position requires a deep understanding of UAS flight operations, risk management, Safety Management Systems (SMS), and accident prevention strategies to develop and maintain safety programs, conduct risk assessments, and provide training to enhance the organization’s safety culture. Computer Scientist IV, S4 Alabama The Computer Scientist will provide geospatial and information technology assistance and specialization for the Inter-Agency Implementation and Advanced Concepts Team (IMPACT) within the Lab for Applied Science under the Earth System Science Center. The candidate will be expected to work on data science issues in research and operational frameworks. NASA's IMPACT Project Office monitors trends and progressions across the informatics, data science, and information technology communities in order to inform strategy and develop effective solutions for Earth science data management and dissemination. Additionally, the IMPACT Project Office provides abroad user perspective as to how NASA Earth science data and information are represented and communicated. The IMPACT project fosters cross-community collaborations in order to improve all phases of the Earth science data life cycle, including processes, policies, engineering, and information communication. Client Services Technician Alabama The Client Services Technician position supports various departments by providing assistance with account management, customer service, and basic IT support. This role requires strong communication and multitasking skills, as well as a keen attention to detail. Computer Scientist III, S4 Alabama The Computer Scientist will provide geospatial and information technology assistance and specialization for the Inter-Agency Implementation and Advanced Concepts Team (IMPACT) in the Earth Systems Science Center. NASA's IMPACT Project Office monitors trends and progressions across the informatics, data science, and information technology communities in order to inform strategy and develop effective solutions for Earth science data management and dissemination. Additionally, the IMPACT Project Office provides a broad user perspective as to how NASA Earth science data and information are represented and communicated. The IMPACT project fosters cross-community collaborations in order to improve all phases of the Earth science data life cycle, including processes, policies, engineering, and information communication. Principal Research Engineer I, S1 Alabama Apr 9 2026 The Principal Research Engineer will perform systems engineering research in collaboration with the ISE Dept. Research Scientist III S 1-4 - INCUS,AMPR/PMM,CYGNSS Alabama We are currently searching for a Research Scientist III, who will fulfill obligations of the AMPR science along with NASA projects INCUS and CYGNSS. After School Care Assistant Alabama Apr 3 2026 The After School Care Assistant works under the general direction of the Director. The lead ASC teacher oversees scheduling and lesson planning. The After School Care assistant independently manages the learning environment in their assigned classroom. The ASC teacher has the ultimate responsibility for the classroom environment. However, the incumbent works closely with the lead ASC teacher to maintain an appropriate learning environment. Research Associate II, S1 Alabama The Research Associate will support the IMPACT Project Office at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). NASA's IMPACT Project Office monitors trends and progressions across the informatics, data science, and information technology communities to inform strategy and develop effective solutions for Earth science data management and dissemination. The IMPACT Project Office also provides a broad user perspective on how NASA Earth science data and information are represented and communicated. The IMPACT project fosters cross-community collaborations to improve all Earth science data life cycle phases, including processes, policies, engineering, and information communication. Computer Scientist I, S1 Alabama Perform research and provide help desk and IT support to multiple research teams, to include the RENEGADE and Atmospheric Propagation areas. Research Associate II, S1 Alabama The Research Associate will support the IMPACT Project Office at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). NASA's IMPACT Project Office monitors trends and progressions across the informatics, data science, and information technology communities to inform strategy and develop effective solutions for Earth science data management and dissemination. The IMPACT Project Office also provides a broad user perspective on how NASA Earth science data and information are represented and communicated. The IMPACT project fosters cross-community collaborations to improve all Earth science data life cycle phases, including processes, policies, engineering, and information communication. Public Safety Telecommunicator Alabama The Public Safety Telecommunicator is employed in The University of Alabama in Huntsville Police Department Emergency Communications and Operations Center as both a 911 Call Taker and Public Safety Dispatcher. Under general supervision, the Public Safety Telecommunicator independently performs specialized and essential specialized work in receiving and dispatching accurate information to appropriate emergency responders during, at times, highly stressful and intense situations. Work involves responsibility for the operation of specialized radio utilizing multiple channels and frequencies in a 911 center. The incumbent requires fast, efficient, and accurate receiving, dispatching, and processing of calls and messages from and to appropriate vehicles and personnel. Employees work with considerable independence, subject to instructions or orders to meet special operating circumstances or emergencies. The incumbent will effectively and efficiently communicate between campus law enforcement headquarters, campus police officers in the field, parking officers, student assistants, other university departments and personnel, and outside agencies. These interactions require tact, discretion, and confidentiality. Work is performed in a communications center without windows. Incumbent often works fast-paced in a harried work atmosphere, sometimes confronted by disturbing or stressful call situations. Work is essentially sedentary with occasional walking, bending, lifting of objects up to pounds, or minimal physical activities. Work requires the ability to sit for extended periods of time, operate multiple personal computers and transmitters/receivers, and perceive and or discriminate colors, and sounds from multiple directions, depth, and texture. Work requires continuous repetitive arm/hand movement. Career Coordinator II Alabama Career Coordinator II assists in the logistical and operational aspects of the career development program to include campus-based outreach activities and career coaching with students and alumni. The coordinator also assists in the identification of both experiential learning opportunities and permanent degreed positions for students and alumni. Title IX/EEO Coordinator Alabama May 30 2025 Reporting to the President, the Title IX/EEO Coordinator is a key administrator in the University’s Title IX and EEO compliance efforts and commitment to providing a learning and working environment free of discrimination, sexual discrimination, sexual misconduct, and gender-based harassment and discrimination. The Title IX/EEO Coordinator oversees and coordinates compliance efforts across multiple units of the campus community, providing guidance on current and emerging legislation and regulations related to Title IX, EEO, and oversight for the timely review and investigation of all reports of prohibited conduct. Teacher's Assistant Alabama The Teacher's Assistant will provide classroom instruction, assist the lead teacher, supervise children, University students/interns, and volunteers assigned to the class. Computer Scientist I, S1 Alabama The Computer Scientist will provide computer programming support to the RENEGADE digital engineering activity for the Army. Computer Scientist II, S4 Alabama The Computer Scientist II will provide geospatial and information technology assistance and specialization for the Inter Agency Implementation and Advanced Concepts Team (IMPACT) within the Lab for Applied Science (LAS) under the Earth Systems Science Center. NASA's IMPACT Project Office monitors trends and progressions across the informatics, data science, and information technology communities in order to inform strategy and develop effective solutions for Earth science data management and dissemination. Additionally, the IMPACT Project Office provides abroad user perspective as to how NASA Earth science data and information are represented and communicated. The IMPACT project fosters cross-community collaborations in order to improve all phases of the Earth science Research Associate I, S4 Alabama The Research Associate informatics specialist will work to generate, improve, care for and document science data in order to enable the use of NASA’s science data. The informatics specialist works with scientists, data stewards and policymakers to understand use cases and to develop consensus around key scientific data management processes. Occupational Therapist Alabama We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Pediatric Occupational Therapist to join our interdisciplinary team. The ideal candidate will have a strong commitment to enhancing the lives of children through individualized occupational therapy services that promote physical, emotional, and developmental growth. The Occupational Therapist will provide therapeutic services to children with fine motor, handwriting, dressing, feeding, and sensory issues . The incumbent will consult classroom teachers and parents on how to appropriately help the child progress in his/her development. More Jobs 35 Powered by PageUp Please note, job openings are posted for a minimum of three (3) business days and may be removed from the job posting board and filled any time after the minimum posting period has ended. The University of Alabama in Huntsville is an equal opportunity employer (EOE), including an EOE of protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.