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the educational experience of students and further the College's educational goals . This position requires a strong grounding in traditional photographic processes and materials including analog film-based and wet
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Perception. Ability to hear pager alerts, overhead pager radio messages. Work Environment: Up to 2/3 of the time, the position requires exposure to wet or humid conditions (non-weather), exposure to bloodborne
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daily sweeping, wet and/or dry mopping. * Inspects and actively maintains cleanliness of high-traffic areas such as restrooms, breakrooms and lobby areas throughout shift. Actively maintains cleanliness
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, performing work on roofs, scaffolds, and ladders. The position may require work in the following environmental condition; wet or humid conditions (non-weather), work near mechanical moving parts, in high
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, Distance vision, Color vision and Depth Perception. Ability to hear pager alerts, overhead pager radio messages. Work Environment: Up to 2/3 of the time, the position requires exposure to wet or humid
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including trash removal, vacuuming, cleaning white/chalk boards, dry/wet mopping, cleaning mirrors, furniture, tiles, walls and windows, dusting vertical and horizontal surfaces. Operate custodial equipment
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Biophysics of Metalloproteins and Dynamic Systems (https://bip.cnrs.fr/groups/bip07/ , PI: Pierre Dorlet) within the Laboratory of Bioenergetics and Protein Engineering in Marseille on the CNRS Joseph Aiguier
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PHD DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIMENTAL VALIDATION OF UNDERGROUND SAND-BASED THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS
system dynamics. You will evaluate thestorage envelope and insulation performance (e.g. glass foam aggregate) from a building-physics perspective, focusing on heat losses, moisture migration, and
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the educational experience of students and further the College's educational goals . This position requires a strong grounding in traditional photographic processes and materials including analog film-based and wet
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environment within ongoing research projects, collaborating closely with the drinking water industry. About us The Water Environment Technology (WET) division at the Department of Architecture and Civil