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related field. Experience related to structural trades, and/or building operations. Supervisory experience. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including creating Excel spreadsheets. Experience in
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Recycling Specialist Required Qualifications: As per Civil Service Standards and Specifications. Must be physically able to perform heavy physical labor; examples are pulling, pushing, filling
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considered). Experience with Microsoft Office Suite and/or Google Workspace. Customer service experience. Preferred Qualifications: Administrative experience in higher education or building management
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safest way possible. This position will be responsible for the Building Management systems (BMS). Plant Utilities Engineer II are working Supervisors and as such, perform any task in the Plant Utilities
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related field. Experience related to structural trades, and/or building operations. Supervisory experience. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including creating Excel spreadsheets. Experience in
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or any aspects related to the tenure process. ○ Assist with renovations needed in both laboratories and departmental space. ○ Work with the Dean's Office regarding any faculty or staff
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performance of lab methods. Verifies accuracies of results, identifies inconsistencies and takes appropriate actions to make corrections. Operates and maintains instruments and lab equipment with occasional
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safest way possible. This position will be responsible for the Building Management systems (BMS). Plant Utilities Engineer II are working Supervisors and as such, perform any task in the Plant Utilities
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-being, while adhering to a medical regimen. Critical Care Nurses make sure all critically ill patients get optimal care for their illnesses and injuries. Duties of a Registered Nurse may include
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experience by fostering interdisciplinary and professional collaborative research. It builds strong relationships with community programs and provides opportunities for scholarly activities both within