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National Electrical and Fire Alarm Code are necessary. Knowledge, experience, and ability to operate a variety of tools and machinery and basic computer skills. Ability to research, read, interpret, and work
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National Electrical and Fire Alarm Code are necessary. Knowledge, experience, and ability to operate a variety of tools and machinery and basic computer skills. Ability to research, read, interpret, and work
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economy each year. We invest in our employees: Vacation and sick leave pay Medical, dental, and vision insurance No-cost life insurance Employee Assistance Program Exclusive staff discounts Continuous
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Description of Work OVERVIEW This position is based in Kearney, Nebraska, with a multi-state accountability region that serves south-central Nebraska and north-central Kansas. The program area focus
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that engages a broad spectrum of investigators working in the areas of neuroscience, behavior, and health. Nebraska seeks a leader with a nationally recognized research program, who can harness the potential
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(temperature, taste, and appearance), training, and providing excellent customer service. Operates the computer for some training, email, ESS, and other related tasks. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln seeks
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custodial position. Ability to effectively read and interpret the custodial map. Assessed in deemed proficient in the minimum number of skills from the custodial ladder program. Preferred Qualifications
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custodial position. Ability to effectively read and interpret the custodial map. Assessed in deemed proficient in the minimum number of skills from the custodial ladder program. Preferred Qualifications
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custodial position. Ability to effectively read and interpret the custodial map. Assessed in deemed proficient in the minimum number of skills from the custodial ladder program. Preferred Qualifications
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. They will be an active participant in the Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems program and one or more of its focus teams, as well as other state-wide and multidisciplinary teams. They will be