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. Performs duties related to the processing of library materials, such as receiving and verifying library materials and affixing barcodes and security strips. Verifies, updates, and maintains records and files
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and instrumentation for atmospheric or oceanic measurements. Knowledge of environmental policy implications and climate change impacts. Fully trained on health and safety regulations in the lab. Before
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. Unlock and secure building as well as gates for field access and parking purposes. Assist with building evacuation and other emergency situations. Provide directions and information to emergency services
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group swim lessons to children and adults. While on duty, supervise the pool area where these lessons are being taught. Identify and immediately address any safety concerns which may occur in their area
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, assignments, helping with securing guest speakers, and hosting online office hours to review exam grades Hosting class-based online group activities Support overall course delivery and student engagement You
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with all UBC and WorkSafeBC safety standards, practices and procedures. 6. Liaises with campus partners and outside contractors regarding renovations, soft preventative and corrective maintenance
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and trainees, and that all aspects of service operate within appropriate provincial and federal health and safety legislation and guidelines; complying with relevant College and Ministry guidelines
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the safe and effective application of prescribed fire contributing to measurable improvements in biodiversity, ecological resilience, and community safety. The Program will involve the development
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. The incumbent will use high security, technology-enabled processes to ensure the security of the data requiring protection. They will develop sufficient expertise to support the team during high peak demand
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attention to detail is required to identify and correct equipment problems that could result in serious safety, financial and or loss of service to the University. The Refrigeration Mechanic must be able