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projects and uses them to assess and improve procedures and services. Analyzes and creates reports on anticipated impacts on digital storage and communicates and coordinates with Library Technology Services
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Description of Work Unit The Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University is a large academic and research department in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering. We currently have twenty
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logs, etc. A degree in a related field such as animal sciences, veterinary technology, zoology, etc. Essential Duties Job Duty Category Animal Welfare and Environment Assessments Duty/Responsibility
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, Hospitality Management and Fermentation Science and Technology. The department also offers MS and PhD degrees in Nutrition Science, Community Nutrition and Food Science and Safety and currently has ~75 graduate
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Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, among others). Our faculty members have a wide range of expertise and are involved in various
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Associate’s degree in Veterinary Technology (or its equivalent) with five years of veterinary clinical experience OR the substitution of at least ten years of veterinary technician on-the-job training in a
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on developing industry leaders and improving profitable production of horses and food animals through the application of science and technology, resource management and food product enhancement, with emphasis
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; Global Philosophies and Religions; or Philosophy, Science and Technology concentrations within the Philosophy major. Students can also earn a minor in General Philosophy. A certificate may also be earned
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in the music industry, which could include but is not limited to song writing, music publishing, copyright law, music production, audio engineering, music production, digital media, popular music
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test functionality of modifications to insure operation. Map all associated points to operator workstation. Control technician will assist in-house mechanical engineers with retro-commissioning HVAC