S2026 - First Year Laboratories - Physics - 87 hours
University of Ottawa
About this role
A Teaching Assistant position for First Year Physics Laboratories at the University of Ottawa for the Spring/Summer 2026 term. This is a temporary, hourly-paid appointment based at the Main Campus with two positions available from May 1 to July 31, 2026. The role is open to students who have completed at least three years of university-level physics or an equivalent program.
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San Francisco, CA
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201-500 employees
Founded
2018
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Technology
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Sarah Johnson
Chief Executive Officer
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Chief Technology Officer
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VP of Product
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Chief Financial Officer
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$64k – $101k
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