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: 281044308 Department PPPL Engineering Category Engineering Job Type Full-Time Overview The Associate Fluid Systems Mechanical Technician is responsible for performing the maintenance, operation and
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supplies by completing routine upkeep Promote continuous improvement of workplace safety and environmental practices Fulfill miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned Qualifications High school diploma
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: 281125578 Department Research Computing Category Information Technology Job Type Full-Time Overview The Princeton Language and Intelligence Initiative at Princeton University invites applications for a Lead
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downtown gallery, including turning on/off the security alarm, setting up any AV equipment, and preparing visitor areas. Prepare the Information Desk and other visitor amenities areas in the new Museum
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consistent with University Health Services' mission and values. This is a 100% clinical position; however, clinical schedules and responsibilities may flex periodically in response to operational priorities
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Princeton University. The food service worker is responsible for cold food preparation, setting up dining areas, serving food, bussing tables, garbage disposal, ware-washing, and sanitation procedures
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plumbing, heating, water, gas, utility, drainage and other related systems. Follows university rules and regulations at all times, along with established safety procedures. The incumbent in this position
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for student life (ADSL) reports to the dean of undergraduate students through the associate dean and to the head of the residential college through the dean of the residential college. The ADSL is the primary
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-on-one, small and large groups. Preferred Qualifications: Experience working in an Academic Environment AI/Machine Learning/Deep Learning/Secure Research Infrastructure experience. Princeton University is
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scheduling. The position will report to the Senior Manager, Museum Projects Strategic Initiatives. About the Museum: With a collecting history that extends back to 1755, the Princeton University Art Museum is