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traffic. See https://www.daytoncvb.com/ for more. The Position The University of Dayton’s School of Education and Health Sciences invites applications and nominations for a full-time Assistant Professor in
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removal Waste removal and litter picking Event/traffic control setups, loading and unloading of trucks Other duties as assigned Job Requirements: The candidate will be required to work 1 weekend day
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Academic environment IMT Atlantique, an internationally recognised leading general engineering school, aims to combine digital
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initial contact for all in-person customer service activities within the Office/department by answering phone calls and greeting walk-in traffic. 2. Perform clerical duties including but not limited
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for all in-person customer service activities within the Office/department by answering phone calls and greeting walk-in traffic. 2. Perform clerical duties including but not limited to: answering
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induced by rail traffic. Design tools for monitoring vibrations induced by rail traffic. Collaborate in the writing of scientific articles. Where to apply Website https://seuelectronica.upc.edu/en
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configuration which includes nights, weekends, holidays, and during and following natural disasters and emergency situations. Responsibilities: Enforces Laws and Investigates Crimes and Traffic Crashes Enforces
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variety of methods including visiting high schools, planning and conducting virtual outreach, attending high traffic college fairs, conducting admissions presentations and managing recruitment
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to operate a variety of vehicles, from small buses up to 40-foot sized, in the Med-Transit fleet without physical limitations. Knowledge of: traffic laws, regulations, and procedures (including the rules
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technology and innovation. Home to the Wall of Wind and Institute of Environment, FIU stands at the forefront of discovery and innovation. With a focus on student success, economic mobility and community