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, seedling production, maintaining float beds, ensuring proper hygiene and pest control, and operating tractors and related equipment. The Research Analyst also manages the KTRDC farm team and provides
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underground and above ground storage tanks requirements, including oversight of the Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures plan as well as registration, removal and potential site remediation of UST’s
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control; verifying receipts and entry into a computer system; pulling and recording all recalled products; and tagging, documenting, and delivering all capital equipment purchases. In addition
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visitors, including snow and ice control and removal (at any hours, including nights, weekends, and holidays). This position will require the operation of light to heavy snow/ice removal equipment. UK is
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guidelines. An experienced Nuclear Technologist is necessary to manage patient throughput, quality control, inventory, equipment evaluation and calibration, billing accuracy and regulatory compliance
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· Knowledge of controlled environment agriculture and specialty crop production, including production systems, vegetable and ornamental production practices, marketing etc. · Ability to engage with specialty
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providing information, controlling access, checking out equipment, and monitoring the fitness areas. Facility staff maintain a safe environment by actively supervising activities and enforcing facility
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Paramedic/UKHC Requisition Number RE51056 Working Title Monitored Patient Transport Department Name H3280:Command Center Work Location Lexington, KY Grade
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Paramedic/UKHC Requisition Number RE50996 Working Title Monitored Patient Transport Department Name H3280:Command Center Work Location Lexington, KY Grade
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. This position will provide technical support and installation for standard audio and video technology, PC’s, videoconferencing equipment, advanced control systems and maintenance of technology in classrooms