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FOD Design and Construction Physical Requirements: Must be able to push and pull 70 lbs., distinguish colors, and climb ladders. Unusual Work Conditions: May work in hot, cold, dusty, or dirty
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medical gas. Develops scope, specifications, and drawings for HVAC/mechanical projects. Performs engineering quality assurance reviews of large-scale and highly complex construction and renovation
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construction of a state-of-the-art 830-bed hospital tower, a biomedical research tower, and a Health Sciences building that will house the College of Medicine Around the city: Construction of 2 newly designed
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-site imaging centers, and renovations to our existing clinical spaces and new spaces through the medical center strategic expansion project ($3+ Billion): Main campus: New construction of a state-of-the
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injuries. The team members report to the rehabilitation manager as part of the OSU Ambulatory Rehab program structure. The Physical Therapy Resident works under the general supervision of the Rehab Manager
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of Internal Medicine. This position is responsible for managing medium‑to‑large projects, coordinating timelines and deliverables, and supporting department leaders with structured planning and execution
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. The scholar will receive structured laboratory training in molecular biology, biochemistry, and plant pathology techniques while contributing to ongoing research projects within a collaborative
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. The rehabilitation team members report to the rehabilitation clinic manager as part of the Ambulatory Rehabilitation Services structure. The Neuro Rehab Team Member works under the general supervision of the Director
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plantations, wetlands, and stream heads; and an ecolab collaboration with the School of Environment and Natural Resources. The two institutions have their own administrative leadership and governance structure
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| Physical Therapy The IRP-Allied Health individuals are licensed or certified professionals (physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech/language pathologists) who work within a team structure to