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. Physical Demands/Working Conditions Typical office environment. Work Schedule Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 5:00pm. Occasional evening or weekend work may be required. This position has the opportunity for a
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essential. This includes the obligation to work overtime, to return to work between scheduled shifts when directed, and to report to work during any delays, early departures, and closures. Incumbent is
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under varying climatic conditions. Additional Details This position is designated as essential personnel. This includes the obligation to work overtime, to return to work between scheduled shifts when
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. Physical Demands/Working Conditions Repetitive movement, standing, sitting, typical office environment activity. Work Schedule Varies based on dept needs; may include evenings, weekends and holidays. This is
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of work created by both established and emerging artists, as well as regularly scheduled exhibitions by students and faculty from within the Art Department. The successful candidate will contribute
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departments and the state building inspector for the purpose of scheduling inspections, coordinating combined training and drill events, and new construction project plan reviews and associated issues. Oversees
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department strategic planning. Supports departmental planning, schedules, facilities projects, and space allocations. Plans and facilitates space use in the department; serves as department reporter
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, Franklin Dining Hall, Worcester Dining Hall, Blue Wall Café, and other Auxiliary Enterprises Café. Work Schedule Shift will vary based on location and department needs. May include weekends and holidays
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involve exposure to mechanical rooms, outdoor weather conditions, and confined spaces. Regular interaction with campus-wide departments, contractors, and external agencies. Work Schedule Monday–Friday
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Conditions Typical office environment activity Work Schedule Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm. Required to work some nights and weekends. Salary Information Level 29 PSU Hiring Ranges Special Instructions