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Be an active student in the Food Science and Technology (FST) or related (e.g., nutrition, chemistry) programs at Oregon State University Available in the summer OLCC Server’s License Work study
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samples, and recording in situ water chemistry and habitat observations. This fieldwork requires working in difficult terrain (navigating slippery pond banks and wading waist-deep water for extended periods
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with the Water Cluster Hire faculty (Irrigation Engineer, Groundwater Management Engineer and the Environmental Chemistry and Toxicologist Specialist) to support statewide efforts to use water
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supports faculty in the College of Veterinary Medicine, College of Health, and the Chemistry, Microbiology, and Statistics departments in the College of Science. As part of their role in the college
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supports faculty in the College of Veterinary Medicine, College of Health, and the Chemistry, Microbiology, and Statistics departments in the College of Science. As part of their role in the college
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the agricultural landscape. The incumbent is expected to work closely with the Water Cluster Hire faculty (Irrigation Engineer, Groundwater Management Engineer and the Environmental Chemistry and Toxicologist
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if necessary. Contributes to a safe, respectful, and inclusive work environment. What We Require A Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biology or Microbiology; OR Two years of Medical Laboratory Technician
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Position Details Position Information Department Chemistry (SCH) Position Title Assistant Professor Job Title Assistant Professor Appointment Type Academic Faculty Job Location Corvallis Benefits
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the mathematical, physical and biological sciences: Biochemistry and Biophysics, Chemistry, Integrative Biology, Mathematics, Microbiology, Physics and Statistics. The College supports more than 3,600 undergraduate
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to this position Understand liability concepts and perform duties to eliminate possible questions of negligence Understand basic water chemistry and how this relates to maintaining a positive aquatic environment