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Time2025-12-12 18:15:01 UTC2025-12-12 18:15:01 UTC at epicenterLocation52.244°N 169.397°WDepth35.00 km (21.75 mi)
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Time2025-12-12 18:15:01 UTC2025-12-12 18:15:01 UTC at epicenterLocation52.244°N 169.397°WDepth35.00 km (21.75 mi)
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Time2025-12-12 19:03:12 UTC2025-12-12 19:03:12 UTC at epicenterLocation32.367°N 137.668°EDepth370.10 km (229.97 mi)
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The National Center for Asphalt Technology (NCAT) at Auburn University seeks an experienced and dynamic instructor for asphalt training to join our nationally recognized team. The position requires a deep knowledge of asphalt materials testing, pavement construction practices, quality assurance, and pavement engineering principles.
This position supports NCAT’s mission to advance asphalt pavement technology through education, applied research, and technology transfer. The successful candidate will assist in developing and delivering technician certification programs, professional short courses, and industry training workshops nationwide, while also contributing to research projects related to asphalt materials, mix design, pavement performance, and construction practices.
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