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Princeton University's Office of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) policies and relevant NASA guidelines - Supervise and train students and staff in laboratory safety, track completion of EHS training
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gifts, to delivering a “best-in-class” donor stewardship experience, including timely acknowledgments, fund reporting, and recognition. The successful candidate will have a track record of working at a
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continued funding Research Planning & Implementation • Assisting graduate students & post-docs with experimental design & implementation (behavior, eye-tracking, electrophysiology, fMRI, CT scans) • Training
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improvement in research administration between PU and PPPL, leveraging modern technology, national best practices and benchmarking; utilizing project management software (such as Asana or Trello) to track
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warehouse order processing, packing and shipping of paper products and cleaning supplies to various locations on campus. Lift heavy objects (up to 100 pounds) and transfer greater weight using either manual
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guidelines - Supervise and train students and staff in laboratory safety, track completion of EHS training, and ensure continuous enhancement of safety culture - Maintain lab safety regarding large vacuum
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information security risks and opportunities created by Princeton's role as a world-class institution of teaching, learning and research with increasing global relationships and activities. Tracks industry and
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construction personnel guidance that is complementary to the organization’s strategic objectives and track the alignment of strategic objectives to project objectives. Allocate resources to projects within a
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benchmarking; ○ utilizing project management software (such as Asana or Trello) to track on progress/completion of the above-referenced recommendations as well as time-bound objectives outlined in this job
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onboarding a large bequest of objects primarily from the Ancient Americas. This position is temporary. About the Museum: With a collecting history that extends back to 1755, the Princeton University Art Museum