457 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"U"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of New Mexico
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efforts and repairs on steam, water, and gas distribution systems. Ensure proper care in the use and maintenance of equipment and supplies, promoting continuous improvement in workplace safety and
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requests and update the online classroom calendar; issue daily parking passes to visitors; serve as a distribution point for specified course materials and Registrar’s Office documents; administer and
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Distribution Systems, including transmission lines, ES-3 Sound and Intercommunication and Electrical Alarm Systems, EE-98 Electrical (includes ER-1 and ES classifications) & EL-1 Electrical Distribution Systems
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, students, faculty, and staff, filing and organizing documents/files, managing mail distribution, inventory of office supplies, copying and scanning, running daily errands to a variety of office locations
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and retrieve reserve and ILL materials for patrons · Shelve materials throughout the day · Shelf reading on a daily basis · Clean computers in library and computer lab, monitor
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of television program material, live linear distribution into Cloud based platforms. Utilize 3rd party software to set up and monitor distribution of file based content in to Cloud platforms. Operates, monitors
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available from PBS marketing for broadcast scheduling and use. Creation (writing and editing) of weekly topical promotion for local programs New Mexico in Focus and ¡COLORES!, working with program producers
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visitors during usage of the room Maintain sign up logs for laundry room and computer use Keep kitchen stocked with food and drinks Distribute laundry soap to families as needed Maintain cleanliness and well
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conditioning systems that keep our campus comfortable and operational year-round. Key Responsibilities: As an HVAC Tech 2, you will: Perform troubleshooting and repair of building distribution systems including low
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understanding of how ecosystem structure and function vary across elevation gradients in the Southwestern US. The towers are distributed across six common ecosystems in the Southwestern U.S.: desert grassland and