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. Acknowledge and address problems that arise with volunteers and volunteer roles. Program Operations – 15% Manage and monitor compliance with organizational policies and procedures, including youth safety, risk
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, and enhance community resilience and safety. This position will primarily support a project to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of sonar data systems in Lake Superior using AI and integrated
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overcoming barriers similar to those experienced by TRIO student populations Strong written, computer, and verbal skills Clear understanding of the safety of minors Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $22.38 per hour
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Previous Job Job Title Senior Environmental Health and Safety Technician Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 371347 Location Twin Cities Job Family LR-Protection/Law Enforcement Full/Part Time Full-Time
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area. ● Conducts monthly safety meetings, monitors line staff for safe work practices and program compliance. ● Reviews, revises and manages building specific preventive maintenance programs for team
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, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and regional and private-sector sponsors. The incumbent will align IMaST’s research strengths, technology development priorities, and workforce advancement goals with
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remotely when appropriate and approved by your manager. All UMN employees are expected to follow applicable public health and safety procedures. This position is funded for 1 year. Responsibilities
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responsibilities include contributing to manuscripts and presentations; maintaining ethical and data-security standards (including CITI training); supporting general lab operations and coordinating undergraduate
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computer and complete all required safety training. Keep supervisor informed of potential problems. Respond to emergency service calls during shift or after work hours. Maintenance Shifts (15%): Make campus
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installation unit for electronic security systems and other low voltage systems on the Twin Cities campus. The Low Voltage Systems Technician performs skilled-level cabling, installation, programming, testing