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analysis to develop multiple innovative approaches requiring a high degree of innovation, creativity, and integration. The successful candidate will be creative, resourceful, team-oriented to support
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plan for Dispatchers, which includes a 3% annual increase over 5 years. Outstanding U of A benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; life insurance and disability programs; paid
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supplies. Disassemble laboratory after experiments. Dispose used media, autoclave waste, and clean glassware. Prepare and assist in the preparation of media and reagents. Clean and organize lab spaces and
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experiments including equipment and supplies. Disassemble laboratory after experiments. Dispose used media, autoclave waste, and clean glassware. Prepare and assist in the preparation of media and reagents
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vendors. Respond to and resolve inquiries, ensuring accuracy and policy adherence. Review and process key requests through electronic signature platforms (e.g., Adobe Sign). Prepare, edit, and distribute
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assistance. Prepare and maintain accurate and detailed records of all interactions and actions taken in response to a report in OIE's case management system. Prepare an individualized assessment for each
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development, implementation, and maintenance of library management systems to enable discovery, access, and management of library materials and related applications: Create and customize reports from library
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Campus Store. Plan and execute strategies to ensure merchandise availability, proper inventory levels, and excellent customer service. Ensures compliance with inventory control measures and cash handling
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. Willingness to train staff in administering a standardized research protocol. High attention to detail, ethical standards, and respect for participant confidentiality. Standard computing skills, including
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early to mid-January through early to mid-April 2026. Research in the McNew lab focuses on host-parasite ecology and evolution in avian hosts. This project explores the causes of susceptibility to ticks