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Working Conditions: Sitting for prolonged periods Communicate effectively and listens Engage in repetitive motion Use of computer and telephone Standard Office Environment Special Instructions: If you are
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effectively and listens. Engage in repetitive motion. Use of computer and telephone. Stand, stoop, bend, and reach. Environmental: Standard office environment. Departmental Preferences: Bi-lingual English
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activities, flyovers and more. Distribute flyers, posters and other marketing collateral on campus and in the community outside of event days through pop-up marketing events. Networking and learning
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of current student status. Must attach Fall 2025 OU class schedule Skills: Must know design programs on a Macintosh computer, including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Acrobat and
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· a combination of post high school education and experience equal to six years. Department Preferences · MS or PhD in Physics, Materials Science or Engineering · Evidence of hands
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: Greeting and engaging teens Light food and drink preparation Light computer work and filing Assisting Beacon Coordinator Maintaining a clean and inviting space Sweeping, mopping, taking out trash Cleaning
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of study abroad professionals! Essential Duties: Develop faculty-led program budgets, itineraries, and logistics in collaboration with faculty, departments, and institutional partners. Clearly communicate
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attach Fall 2025 class schedule Skills: Excellent communication skills (verbal & written) Basic computer skills Must have working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel Ability to maintain academic progress
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ladders and stairs Environmental: Working with high voltage equipment such as rotating machinery, circuit breakers, and power distribution systems. Working around both electric and mechanical safety hazards
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, student-centered atmospheric science program to advance the Nation’s Weather, Water, and Climate Enterprise, by leveraging our strengths in research, education, and community engagement. The University