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maintenance of the aquatic system and the maintenance of the zebrafish colony. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities N/A Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No Preferred Education/Experience Biology
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/Certification n/a Physical Requirements Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. Shift Shift is variable, 8 to 12 hours per week during the semester. Fall 25 and Spring 26 Semesters. Job Summary Project Overview Attempts
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periods of time, repetitive motion related to computer work. Shift Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm, weekends or evenings may be required by project work. This position is eligible for complete remote work. Job
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periods of time, repetitive motion related to computer work. Shift Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm, weekends or evenings may be required by project work. This position is eligible for complete remote work. Job
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) Flexibility to work beyond standard hours is occasionally required to support events and ensure facility readiness. Job Summary This position provides operational support across HKRB, the Quadrangle, and MIKing
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periods of time, repetitive motion related to computer work. Shift Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm, weekends or evenings may be required by project work. This position is eligible for complete remote work. Job
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. Shift Monday – Friday; 8-5 is standard, may include nights/weekends/holidays as required by project/supervisor Job Summary This advertisement seeks to fill an open postdoctoral position in the Rye
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, in the College of Pharmacy, is seeking a Research Assistant Senior. The Research Assistant Sr. will primarily oversee animal care and use, training, and personnel management, and ensure compliance with
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. Required Related Experience Education coursework and/or experience teaching or working with children. Required License/Registration/Certification N/A Physical Requirements Sitting at a desk/computer; push or
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per week in discussion with supervisor. This is Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Description: 1. Assistance with representation and expansion on documentation of the faculty’s built design research work