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be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties. Perform all facets of the plumbing and heating trade in accordance with the National Standard Plumbing Code in a safe
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budgetary experience is required. Experience in higher education is preferred. These requirements include the ability to interpret construction documents, an understanding of applicable construction codes
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$25-35. Responsibilities Classroom Responsibilities include: Assist with set up at the start of each semester and clean up at the end of each semester Maintain compliance with Fire Code, OSHA and
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handicap lifts. Sizes conduits and conductors per the National Electrical Code. Reads and draws electrical circuit diagrams and schematics. Works independently off written work orders. Accepts
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other periodic cleaning and maintenance duties Observe all New Jersey State Health Codes and Regulations Familiarity with food service procedures Capable of working quickly and efficiently during rush
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. Assist in performing preventive maintenance on elevators and handicap lifts. Sizes conduits and conductors per the National Electrical Code. Reads and draws electrical circuit diagrams and schematics
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, such as: Hoisting and rigging, Confined space, Fall protection, Cyber security, GET (General Employee Training), EUT (Electric Utilization Training) and NEC (National Electric Code). Qualifications
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: 274976445 Department Research Computing Category Information Technology Job Type Full-Time Overview Do you have a background in computational research and love to write code? Do you want to help enable and
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publication record and excellent written/verbal communication skills *Experience in coding for high performance computing (e.g., university cluster or similar systems) is desired The term of appointment is
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Do you have a background in computational research and love to write code? Do you want to help enable and advance groundbreaking computational research? If so, Princeton University's Research