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Guide" published by USPS. Also follows internal Princeton University suspicious package protocol. • Records damaged incoming packages or mail. • Retrieves data to perform analysis resulting in accurate
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all dispatch personnel, overseeing scheduling, promotions, hiring and disciplinary actions; performing all aspects of performance management for supervisory team, including motivation, direction
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Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence (the AI Lab) and will receive a competitive salary, benefits, office and equipment, computer resources, and yearly research support. Appointments are for one year with
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and maturing the University information security policy and strategy and draws on domain expertise, a capacity for vision and change management and communication skills to establish a high level of
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at the rank of Associate Professional Specialist or more senior. The successful candidate will support and lead research related to high-precision U-Pb geochronology by ID-TIMS. Duties will include laboratory
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The Mason, a member of Facilities Operations, performs journey-level preventive and corrective masonry work, including maintenance and modifications to masonry projects, with minimal supervision
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department by moving furniture, setting up tables, chairs, etc. for departmental events. The Attendant performs other duties as needed. In addition to the above this position assists in the development
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food program is based on scientific and evidence-based principles of healthy sustainable menus that are prepared by our culinary team with high-quality ingredients. We invite you to be a part of our
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DAM. Evening and weekend event coverage is required. Responsibilities Clinical Care: 90% Provides care to student athletes as well as provide emergency services as a sideline physician for high-risk
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: 277494302 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate Theoretical High-Energy Physics Description: "Post-doctoral Associate in Theoretical High-Energy Physics'The Physics Department at Princeton University