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to visit the ESA website: http://www.esa.int Field(s) of activity for the internship Topic of the internship: Space Debris Mitigation Space debris is defined as “All non-functional, human-made objects ... in
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restrooms, picking up debris on floors, cleaning offices and all areas of the building. This position operates equipment used for routine maintenance work including but not limited to power washers
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locker rooms 3. Cleans and maintains assigned areas including dusting, sweeping, mopping 4. Returns items to the proper storage location and maintains an organized and debris free area 5. Washes mats and
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occupants of cleaning and floor maintenance schedules Maintain clean and clear walkways, ensuring they are free of debris, litter, snow and ice Respond to emergencies and assist other departments when needed
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on University grounds to include weed pulling, plant watering, pine straw/mulch installation, and sod installation. Provides debris removal with cleaning and litter control equipment to keep University grounds
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performs planting, irrigation, mowing, trimming, pruning, fertilizing, debris removal, and recycling collection. The incumbent operates hand and power tools, assists with irrigation repair, tree work
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needed. Maintain grounds and property with trash pickup, debris removal, and outdoor furniture arrangement. Set up rooms for activities or classes by moving tables, moving chairs, and setting up projectors
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. Opening and closing buildings and keeping the entryways accessible. Sweeping debris off stairs and sidewalks on front of the buildings as well as shoveling snow and putting down ice melt. Putting away
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, as applicable. • Removes unsightly trash and debris from public areas by regularly inspecting grounds, drains, manhole covers, etc., for debris; raking, sweeping and bagging leaves, debris, dirt and
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Earth System Sciences, 22(3), 1015–1028. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-22-1015-2022 Booth, A. M., Sifford, C., Vascik, B., Siebert, C., & Buma, B. (2020). Large wood inhibits debris flow runout in