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Post Doctoral Associate
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19050000 - EG-ELECTRICAL - COMPUTER ENG
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is seeking a candidate for a position at the level of Post-doctoral Associate. This position is available at the Florida Institute for National Security (FINS) in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering (HWCOE) and the University of Florida.
The preferred candidate should possess a background in applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) research in hardware security and assurance, specifically in reverse engineering of both integrated circuits (IC) and printed circuit boards (PCB). Additionally, the candidate should demonstrate expertise in applying computer vision, image analysis techniques, machine learning, deep learning to IC and PCB reverse engineering as well as expertise in areas of explainable AI, causal AI, and reinforcement learning.
Duties will include, but not be limited to, conducting research on the development of machine learning methods for assurance on hardware devices like PCBs and ICs as well as on the development of automated hardware reverse engineering approaches at the IC and PCB levels for design recovery. Primary responsibilities will also encompass project management to meet project deliverable commitments including tasks such as organizing weekly project meetings, mentoring students, software prototyping, creation of scholarly publications, and the delivery of presentations to share research outcomes. This role will also involve collaborations with FINS faculty, sponsors, and partners for overseeing grant-funded projects, paving the way for future collaborations and crafting proposals for funding from industry and government-level agencies.
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Associate Professor/Professor and Director of Bands and Director of Wind Symphony
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13030100 - COTA-MUSIC-DIRECTOR
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Associate Professor/Professor and Director of Bands & Director of Wind Symphony
Nine-month appointment, with nine-month and summer stipends for Director of Bands administrative role.
Date of Expected Hire: August 16, 2026
Salary: Faculty salary and additional compensation for the role of Director of Bands could bring initial total compensation to $120,000
The University of Florida School of Music seeks a highly qualified individual to fulfill the position of Director of Bands and Director of the Wind Symphony. We seek an inspiring and visionary leader to uphold and elevate the excellence of a distinguished collegiate band program that serves students across a range of academic and musical stages. The ideal candidate will possess a deep understanding of wind band traditions, a commitment to creative programming, and a keen awareness of contemporary developments in the field, including stylistically diverse repertoire. The appointment will be at the rank of Associate or Full Professor, commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and experience.
Duties include programming, rehearsing and performing a fall and spring-semester series of wind symphony concerts annually, overseeing all operations of the band area, coordinating band personnel in collaboration with performance-area faculty, teaching courses in wind conducting and other related subjects, recruiting talented students at the graduate and undergraduate level, collaborating with other departments, and actively engaging in the cultural life at the University of Florida and the broader Gainesville community. Additional duties include committee service as appropriate. |
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Animal Care Technician I (Cage Wash)
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11800000 - RE-ANIMAL CARE SERVICES
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Animal Care Technician 1 (ACT1) provides basic care of animals and animal facilities by completing primarily simple and routine animal caretaking and cage wash duties as directed by Operations Manager or their designee, which may occur up to 50% of the time of overall job duties and responsibilities. All actions are completed by strictly and consistently following applicable ACS SOPs including safety procedures and policies. Reports any suspected or actual deviations to SOP’s or non-routine situations immediately to Operations Manager or their designee.
This position is working in one of Animal Care Services cage wash sections, this ACT1 will operate cage wash machinery to include tunnel washer, rack washer, bedding vacuum system, waste disposal BSC, water bottle filling station, bedding dispenser, autoclaves and other related units. Will maintain cage wash support-areas including Edstrom water rooms, gas tank rooms, storage rooms, etc.
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Tenure Track Assistant Professor – Experimental Optics for Gravitational Wave Detection
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16360100 - LS-PHYSICS-GENERAL
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Department of Physics at the University of Florida invites applications for a full-time, nine-month, tenure-accruing position at the rank of Assistant Professor, beginning August 16, 2024. The targeted research area is precision interferometry and optical instrument science, generally, with a focus on gravitational wave detector instrumentation. |
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Progressive Care Ward Veterinary Technician I/II (CARE)
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28311001 - VM-ICU AND PCW SERVICES
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The University of Florida Small Animal Hospital is seeking self-motivated and compassionate veterinary technicians to become part of our Progressive Care Ward (PCW) team. The PCW acts as the stable patient care hub for the entire small animal hospital, ensuring each new day offers an exciting and varied array of patient cases. Our cutting edge facility offers you the opportunity to learn advanced patient care techniques in a supportive learning atmosphere. |
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Seismic Signatures of Wave-Dune Transfer
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16240000 - LS-GEOLOGY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| We are launching an interdisciplinary effort to quantify how ocean waves transmit energy into coastal dunes and how that energy interacts with sediment properties, vegetation, water-table dynamics, and tides. A central goal is to integrate these observations with process-based numerical models to predict and explain morphological change of coastal dunes. The postdoc will design and deploy small seismic arrays across beach–dune transitions and integrate seismic observations with pressure/wave sensors, vegetation and morphology mapping, and UAS/drone flyovers. Initial tests will occur near St. Augustine/Matanzas Inlet (FL), with opportunities to expand to other Florida sites as the program grows. |
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Professor of Practice in Coastal Water Resources Resilience
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19070000 - EG-ENG SCH SUSTAIN INFRST ENV
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Center for Coastal Solutions (CCS) in the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment (ESSIE) at the University of Florida http://www.essie.ufl.edu/ within the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering (HWCOE) is soliciting applications for the position of Professor of Practice in Coastal Water Resources Resilience. This is a time-limited, non-tenure-track, full-time, twelve-month appointment. Initial appointment will be for one year, with reappointment for at least two additional years expected based on funding and performance. |
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HPWT Custodial Worker II
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63400210 - FS-BLDGSRVC-FACILITIES-EG
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The HPWT Custodial Worker II herein described provides cleaning services to university offices,
classrooms, restrooms, laboratories, and other facilities. Duties includes, but are not limited to sweeping, mopping, floor care, window and glass cleaning, and waste disposal. Assists skilled trade’s employees by performing tasks including, but not limited to, preparation of job site, changing belts, filters, lights, and ceiling tiles. Completes light plumbing work to include, but not limited to, opening clogged drains, repairing leaky fixtures, cleanup of water leaks and spills and changing light bulbs or fixing light fixtures. |
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Custodial Worker I
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63400200 - FS-BLDGSRVC OPERATIONS-EG
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Custodial Worker I herein described provides cleaning services to university offices, classrooms, restrooms, laboratories, and other facilities. Duties includes, but are not limited to sweeping, mopping, floor care, window and glass cleaning, and waste disposal. |
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Assistant or Associate Professor in Media Technology
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23030000 - CJC-MEDIA PROD, MGMT, TECH
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The University of Florida Department of Media Production, Management, and Technology at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions: one Assistant Professor and one Associate/Assistant Professor in the areas of media technology and management. |
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Law Enforcement Officer - University Police Department
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73010000 - UPD-ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Performs a variety of duties in the enforcement of laws (vehicle/motorcycle/bicycle/foot) to promote personal safety for the university community populace including, but not limited to; providing protection and security for university facilities and interests; and maintaining an orderly flow of traffic, investigating accidents, disturbances, and law violations; and making arrests and apprehensions, participate in special details and assignments, and perform assignments in specialized areas including Community Service Division, Criminal Investigations Division, Training Division, Special Events Division, motorcycle patrol, K-9 Unit, Bike Unit, Critical Indent Response Team, Honor Guard, and other supported program areas.
Upon selection to special assignment: Prepare, schedule, and conduct in-house specialized training and event coordination/scheduling, educational programs, mentor new officers, assist with remedial training; develop strategies to reduce crime, create theft prevention concepts to deploy to the UF community; conduct building and area searches with explosive detection K-9’s; and conduct criminal and administrative investigations, prepare and execute warrants, complete background investigations of new employees, and participate in dignitary protection and multiagency task forces.
This position is designated as an Essential Employee. Essential employees provide vital support to the UF and are subject to recall to work when deemed necessary by the Chief of Police/designee. Recall to work typically happens due to an emergency, disaster, or special event that may coincide with the official suspension of classes and/or closing of offices. Employees are subject to mandatory overtime and continuation of a regular tour of duty. Employees assigned to specialty assignments are subject to on-call status and flexible schedules. Employees are required to be in the work environment. |
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Vascular and Interventional Radiologist - Clinical Assistant, Associate, Full Professor
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30130000 - JX-RADIOLOGY-JACKSONVILLE
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Jacksonville Campus
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| The University of Florida College of Medicine –Jacksonville, Department of Radiology, is seeking a Vascular and Interventional Radiologist at the non-tenure accruing level of Assistant/Associate/Full Professor. |
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Associate Director, Health Care Administration - Child Protection Team - Jax
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30090000 - JX-PEDIATRICS-JACKSONVILLE
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Jacksonville Campus
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| The Associate Director of Health Care Administration, officially serving as the Team Coordinator for the Department of Health (DOH) CPT program, provides senior administrative leadership for all Child Protection Team (CPT) programs within the division, including DOH, SATP, VOCA, FNCAC, and other associated programs. Reporting to the Division Chief and Department Director, this role is responsible for strategic planning, program oversight, fiscal management, quality assurance, personnel supervision, and community liaison activities across multiple programs.
The position ensures compliance with all grant, contract, and regulatory requirements while promoting high-quality, collaborative, and efficient service delivery. The role serves as the primary administrative leader for CPT operations, overseeing program staff, financial and operational resources, and community partnerships. Catchment area includes Jacksonville, Daytona and Tallahassee sites (Duval, Baker, Clay, Nassau, St. Johns, Putnam, Flagler, Volusia, Leon, Franklin, Gadsden, Liberty, Wakulla, Jefferson, Madison, and Taylor Counties.) |
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Postdoctoral Associate: Nutrient Sorption Treatment Technologies
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60740000 - AG-EREC-BELLE GLADE
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Palm Beach
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| The University of Florida (UF) Soil, Water, & Nutrient Management Laboratory is looking to hire a Post-doctoral Associate who will provide overall leadership and direction in the field of Nutrient Sorption Technologies for Water Quality Improvements within the state of Florida. The Post-doctoral Associate will be part of a multi-year research project funded by Florida Department of Environmental protection (FDEP) and in coordination with the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) that will evaluate phosphorus and nitrogen removal enhancement in Taylor Creek Stormwater Treatment Area (STA) discharging into Lake Okeechobee, Florida, using innovative technology. |
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ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE/FULL PROFESSOR - Environmental Engineering Sciences
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19070000 - EG-ENG SCH SUSTAIN INFRST ENV
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences in the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure & the Environment (ESSIE) in the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering at the University of Florida invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track, 9-month faculty position in any area of Environmental Engineering (air, ecological engineering, sustainable materials management, and water). We seek innovative and motivated candidates who are committed to advancing research and education in these critical areas and linking engineering solutions to pressing societal needs. We anticipate that the successful candidate will be hired at the rank of Assistant Professor, but candidates at all ranks will be considered. |
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Thompson Chair of Geological Sciences - Associate or Full Professor
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16240000 - LS-GEOLOGY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Department of Geological Sciences, University of Florida, invites applications for the Thompson Chair of Geological Sciences, an endowed position at the rank of Associate or Full Professor with tenure to begin August 16, 2026. The successful candidate will be expected to teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels, mentor students for M.S. and Ph.D. degrees, and conduct a dynamic, externally funded research program in an area of globally significant Earth science that is relevant to subsurface or sedimentary geology. Opportunities for teaching and research collaborations exist across UF departments, colleges, and interdisciplinary institutes and centers including the Florida Climate Institute, UF Water Institute, School of Natural Resources and Environment, Thompson Earth Systems Institute, and Land Use and Environmental Change Institute. |
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Postdoctoral Associate
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19090000 - EG-MATERIALS SCI ENGINEERING
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| A postdoctoral position is available in the Center for Molecular Magnetic Quantum Materials (M2QM) at the University of Florida and Florida State University. The position will be jointly supervised by Prof. Stephen Hill and Prof. Richard Hennig. The project involves fundamental spectroscopic investigations of molecular quantum materials in the Electron Magnetic Resonance (EMR) group at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (MagLab, employing state-of-the-art instrumentation available at the MagLab for both continuous-wave and pulsed EPR at high magnetic fields. Additional stimuli, such as light irradiation and electric fields, will also be available to further modulate the quantum properties of the molecules under study. Areas of interest within M2QM that are under active investigation at the MagLab include understanding decoherence processes and the development of strategies for enhancing coherence in molecular spin qubits; demonstration of multi-qubit entanglement and quantum logic operations in magnetic molecules; and exploitation of magnetoelectric coupling and optical activity for realization of electrically and optically switchable spin qubits. The successful applicant should have a PhD in either physics, physical chemistry, or a closely related discipline. Some experience in the use of EPR spectroscopy is preferred. Strong consideration will also be given to applicants who have experience with other spectroscopic or magnetic characterization methods, particularly as applied to molecular materials. |
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Emergency & Critical Care Veterinary Service Technician (CARE)
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28311001 - VM-ICU AND PCW SERVICES
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| UF Small Animal Hospital’s ECC team is looking for Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) Service Veterinary Technicians to support our board-certified criticalists. This role is focused on assisting specialists rather than managing ICU patients in the wards. You’ll be the right hand of our experts, ensuring every patient receives seamless, high-quality care. |
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Senior Director of Development/Director of Development
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19011700 - EG-DEVELOPMENT
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| The Senior Director/Director of Development plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of engineering at the University of Florida. This position leads strategic fundraising efforts for the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering (HWCOE), focusing on securing major gifts for the assigned departments withing the college. Reporting to the Executive Director of Advancement, you will design and execute initiatives that align with UF’s and the college’s bold vision—fueling research, education, and innovation. The college produces inventions at twice the national average – and startups at five times the national average – for every research dollar spent. Our development team is invaluable in helping drive fundraising that fuels these life-changing discoveries and develop technologies and solutions that will change the way we live, work and play.
If you’re passionate about building relationships and making a lasting impact, this is your opportunity to transform ideas into reality.
This position may offer flexibility outside of Gainesville with consideration given to qualified candidates in major metropolitan cities across the Southeastern US.
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Maintenance Generalist II
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63571300 - FS-OPER FACILITIES-MNT MCH
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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| Position works independently to perform general building
trades work in maintaining building structures, systems and equipment, and related components as part of the services provided by the Facilities Services to maintain University buildings. Perform inspections in designated areas and troubleshoot, repair, and maintain building systems. Systems include plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, painting, flooring, and other systems as required. This work will include routine and semi-skilled preventative maintenance and minor repair of building structures and systems. |