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required to use hands and fingers, handle or feel objects, tools or controls, reach with hands and arms, and requires near visual acuity to write, read written materials and computer screens, and sufficient
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effective manner. The Chief Mate is second in command to the Master and supervises the work of the vessel’s deck department in addition to standing watch. Why OSU? Working for Oregon State University is so
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, mechanics, design, dynamics, controls, mechatronics, thermal fluid sciences, materials science, manufacturing engineering, industrial engineering and aerospace engineering. The OSU College of Engineering is
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starting, stopping, and performing routine maintenance. Maintains the cleanliness and general condition of the pilothouse, chart room, vessel control stations, and navigating equipment. Lays out charts with
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, sustainability, and environmental health. Indoor Air Quality: One of the core research areas of our lab is indoor environmental quality, particularly control, and mitigation of building occupants’ exposure
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, sustainability, and environmental health. Indoor Air Quality: One of the core research areas of our lab is indoor environmental quality, particularly control, and mitigation of building occupants’ exposure
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in environmental compliance and analysis, and other courses in alignment with the incumbent’s area of expertise and programmatic needs. Demonstrate command of the subject matter taught and undertake
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, Chainsaw operation, timber felling, limbing, and bucking Cable system rigging and chokersetting Yarding, skidding, sorting, decking of logs Log quality control Equipment maintenance and operation Other tasks
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event attendees. · Politely direct and escort guests to their seats and/or venue entrances. · Provide wayfinding of facilities and spaces at PRAx. · Assist with crowd control and security. · Attend pre
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command of all personnel and operations aboard the vessel. This position supports ocean research and helps broaden the knowledge of the marine and atmospheric environments at OSU and other research