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Type of Appointment: Full Time, Probationary Job Classification: Corporal Anticipated Hiring Range: $7,056 - $9,942 per month ($84,672 - $119,304 annually) Work Schedule: Compressed work week
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Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details An exciting PhD project on the effects of heat transfer of transitional compressible boundary layers will be carried out under the UK
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, nitrogen, and medical air. Support and contribute to the operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of mechanical systems (including HVAC, steam), electrical systems, and compressed gas systems, applying
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preventers, domestic water systems, specialized water (reverse osmosis, de-ionized), compressed air, vacuum, and sanitary system stations. Develops asset management strategies for the full lifecycle of assets
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, condenser, and cooling tower water and water from other systems; maintain, inspect, diagnose and make emergency repairs to steam, natural gas, water, refrigerant, compressed air and vacuum systems; regularly
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of 82% for employees with dependents. More information can be found here: https://portal.cca.edu/working/office-human-resources/employee-benefits . POSITION DETAILS : CCA considers a full-time work week
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, including sequential Monte Carlo methods, Gaussian processes and Bayesian compressed sensing. Applicants from different backgrounds are encouraged to apply depending on the specific nature of the project
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For detailed information on benefits and eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Position Status Full Time Working Hours Standard Hours 40.00 Daily Work Shift Day Work
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background check. California College of the Arts has retained Lindauer, an executive search firm, to assist in this search. Consideration of candidates will continue until the position is filled. https
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compressed sensing) to determine greenhouse gas and pollutant emissions in cities using atmospheric measurements (MUCCnet: https://atmosphere.ei.tum.de/ ) and in-situ sensor networks in ICOS Cities project