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Apply now Job no:502063 College / VP Area: Facilities/Real Estate/Aux Svc Work type:AFSCME Location:Newark, DE Categories:Facilities Management, Full Time Salary Structure Schedule: Days: Tuesday - Saturday Hours: 8:00 - 4:30 PM Days Off: Sun./Mon. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND...
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; health and well-being. These programs are aimed at improving the quality of life through the transfer of research-based information to the program participants. Extension also works with a large group of
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student agreements, RISE Summer Academy forms and applications, Applications to SERE and COE-LLC Peer Mentors. Maintain COE Mentoring program data including but not limited to mentor and mentee applications
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general lab maintenance and upkeep. The Research Associate should work independently to conduct research and make appropriate decisions under limited direction. Sufficient computer skills required as the
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the grants program within the mission and vision of the Research Office and University at large. The incumbent provides comprehensive administrative support for research activities carried out in Research
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) Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA) program in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences seeks an experienced and knowledgeable Instructor of Landscape Architecture to support our undergraduate
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coordination. Assists in the overall maintenance management strategy by deploying work control practices consistent with the existing centralized program. Trains and creates consistency across staff
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safe work environment; Completes online permits as necessary, such as: hot work, confined space, lockout/tagout, and so forth; Uses computer, laptop, and/or other mobile devices to access e-mail, receive
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program. Utilizes fleet box trucks for movement of materials throughout campus. Classifies waste by EPA and DOT hazard and shipping class. Bulks compatible waste streams; assists with preparation of lab
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: The National Institutes of Health Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (NIH COBRE) program has funded a multi-year, $12 million program entitled The Delaware Center for Musculoskeletal Research (DCMR