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Are you passionate about safety, science, and making a meaningful impact in a dynamic environment? Join the MU Research Reactor (MURR) Health and Safety team as a Health Physics Technician and
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audits. o Contribute to feasibility analyses and program development with investigators. • Recruitment & Informed Consent o Pre-screen, recruit, and consent participants in collaboration
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, sports information, creative services, event management and tickets sales/operations. Includes oversight of interns and student volunteers for gameday and marketing plan execution. Duties will include but
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-to-day operation of Athletic Training Room outside of student athlete care. (10%) • Participating in our mentorship program with your assigned AT. • Providing supervision, instruction, delegation
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Why Mizzou? Impactful work: Your work at the SHC directly contributes to the health and success of our students. You’ll help students navigate their college journey by supporting their well-being, providing both immediate care and long-term health management. Collaborative environment: At...
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Nature and Level of Work: Perform skilled work on a journey level in the installation, maintenance, service and repair of all components of hydronic heating, cooling, and steam systems and equipment. All work is subject to spot checking and inspection for conformance to specifications and...
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tracking of issues and resolutions Use of good judgement, excellent written and verbal communication skills, computer skills, research of information, and continual independent learning of benefit and
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Join the University of Missouri as a member of the Low-Code Development & Support team. In this role, you will design, develop, and maintain enterprise applications using low-code platforms and cloud infrastructure. Through collaboration with teammates, stakeholders, and other IT teams, you’ll...
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training, including the equivalent of apprenticeship or vocational training, in the trade. • Ability to read blueprints, plans, drawings, and wiring diagrams. • Skill in maintenance and use of tools
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of issues and resolutions Use of good judgement, excellent written and verbal communication skills, computer skills, research of information, and continual independent learning of benefit and retirement plans