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, and inspect various systems and components to determine their functional status. You'll also have the opportunity to mentor and coach other technicians, maintain compliance with safety procedures, and
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, backend webdev, security compliance, and high-performance computing. As a member of the Research IT team, this position will work directly with student and faculty researchers helping them find and use
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hazards and safety precautions associated with equipment assembly. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. on an ongoing basis without sponsorship. Immigration sponsorship is not available
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, cleaning equipment/machines, or cleaning safety standards (e.g., ISSA, CMI, ServSafe). Job Description: Lead with Purpose. Support a Cleaner, Safer Campus. Join the Department of Residence, a team that keeps
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at ISU and beyond. Mentoring graduate students is expected. Teaching responsibilities will include undergraduate courses in agronomic production, and crops and soils, and a graduate level course in an area
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training that is the equivalent to two years of full-time employment. Preferred Qualifications: Experience working in a lab, research, or medical office. Experience working with animal or human specimens
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evaluations. • Manage data systems and maintain strong data integrity practices so that information is accurate, well‑organized, securely maintained, and ready for use in curriculum review and decision-making
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school or related program -Commercial roof repair experience -Ability to read and analyze blueprints -Basic computer experience Job Description: Are you ready for a work-life balance with a consistent
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management experience -Experience with maintenance management systems -Experience with inventory management systems -Computer software experience; specifically TMA -Experience with report writing Job
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focused on sustainable vegetable production systems pertinent to grower needs in Iowa and the Midwest. The successful candidate is expected to develop a competitive, extramurally funded research program in