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development Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and to engagement with a diverse population Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in education, rehabilitation, or related field Work experience
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demonstrating the ability to investigate, fully develop information, and exercise sound judgments based on this analysis; Ability to work accurately and thoroughly with attention to details; ability to prioritize
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medical, dental, and vision benefits on your first day of employment Employer contribution of 9.3% to your Princeton University Retirement Plan Career development opportunities, such as the SEIU Summer
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University Architect in preparing for the Board of Trustees, Facilities Planning Group, and other committees involving developing projects. This search is being managed by ZRG Partners. All nominations
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protocol development. Candidate will perform routine non-technical laboratory tasks predominantly mechanical in nature. Person will wash and sterilize glassware, apparatus, instruments and utensils according
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departments, contributes to the training of tutors and other peer educators, assists with program evaluation, and develops materials for the Center. This is a one-year position with the possibility of renewal
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Senior DDC Technicians in the performance of maintenance related activities. Work alongside Console System Operators in the Campus Energy Control System. Work with the Controls Engineers in the development
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structures, systems or equipment. Develops and implements strategies and /or solutions to minimize equipment and system failures and downtime. Diagnoses and troubleshoots various problems related
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the world’s toughest science and technology challenges using plasma, the fourth state of matter. With more than 70 years of history, PPPL is a leader in the science and engineering behind the development
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, subtract, multiply, and divide without the aid of a calculator) Ability to sort efficiently in alphabetic and numeric order and develop a working understanding of the Library of Congress classification