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engineering consultant oversight and management related to campus energy utility infrastructure planning. Manage and develop the University’s electric distribution monitoring and building power quality
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associated web pages. Attend safety committees regularly for University Departments that have laboratory operations. Conducts chemical shipments for the University Community in accordance with current DOT and
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Apply now Job no:501827 College / VP Area: College of Earth & Ocean Envir Work type:Staff Location:Newark, DE Categories:Information Technology, Full Time Salary Structure PAY GRADE: 29S CONTEXT
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R SHARP (SHARP) is a University owned advanced technology floating lab which supports oceanographic research funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), Office of Naval Research (ONR), National
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collegiality and respect for all. Stays current with applicable government rules and regulations pertaining to faculty and staff personnel matters. Liaises with University Human Resources and Employee/Labor
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, such as wood, metal, fabrics, paints, rigging materials, and plastics. Ability to operate hand, portable electric and pneumatic, and stationary power tools commonly found in scene shops. Ability to work
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proposes modifications and/or changes to equipment and preventive maintenance schedules. The Manager must maintain a high level of current technical knowledge of the function of equipment and systems.This
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technology by attending conferences, reading periodicals, monitoring pertinent industry forums and web sites, and interfacing with peers. Promotes and integrates new information technologies into related
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including defining professional judgement rules and oversight. Participates in annual training on federal programs and services to maintain current awareness and expertise of changes in federal regulations
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environment that embraces diversity. We seek a candidate whose research is attentive to both high-impact applications and cutting-edge technology and can build on existing strengths in the Department of Earth