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. Preferred Requirements: Knowledge of the methods, techniques, and practices used in the installation, maintenance, repair, and operation of equipment. Knowledge of large chiller systems. Knowledge of building
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of standard tools, methods, and practices of the plumbing trade. Knowledge of plumbing codes. Knowledge of hazard and safety precautions involved in the plumbing trade. Ability to communicate orally and in
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required by 40 CFR Part 82, Subpart F, or be certified within six months of employment. Preferred Hiring Qualifications: Knowledge of the methods, techniques, and practices used in equipment installation
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. Preferred Hiring Requirements: Knowledge of the methods, techniques, and practices used in equipment installation, maintenance, repair, and operation. Knowledge of large chiller systems. Knowledge of building
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-solving abilities, thriving in both fast-paced and methodical, complex environments. The successful candidate will manage the daily supervision of a team of highly skilled developers, leveraging
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Department Technology Manager - 25000969 Description : Department Technology Manager Robinson College of Business Computer Information Systems The J. Mack Robinson College of Business (RCB) at
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· Guide research teams in experimental design, reproducible workflows, and the integration of computational methods into their research agendas. Research-Centric Solution Design: · Support the
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/evaluation projects for clients. · Participates in development of the research portfolio for the COE team. · Guides program partners through all stages of evaluation planning and implementation
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) department within the College of Education & Human Development (CEHD). This is a full time sponsored-funded position, focused on the program evaluation and reporting of the PREP program. WHAT MAKES GSU A GREAT
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proper research methods. Works with students on research projects. Ordering laboratory supplies and managing inventory. Maintains computer databases with research results. Conducts library research