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on placing work orders to address facilities issues within the community. Coordinates health and safety inspections and occupancy reports. Creates and develops educational bulletin boards with appropriate
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, and other administrative tasks. Required Minimum Qualifications: Reliable transportation. High school diploma. Skills and Knowledge: Strong communication, organization, and computer skills. Preferred
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duties while contributing to an environment that promotes safety, belonging, and holistic well-being. Additional Department Summary: Enforce all University Recreation policies, rules, and regulations
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with guided tours, and communicating key information about water quality programs. Offers administrative and facility support by helping maintain schedules, organizing technical and safety documents, and
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facilities issues within the community. Coordinates health and safety inspections and occupancy reports. Provides Tuscaloosa County information, UA information, and Welcome signs as needed. Responds
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Minimum Qualifications: Current M.S. or Ph.D. student in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field at the University of Alabama (or affiliated institution). Additional Required
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reports Facilitates health and safety inspections and building occupancy verification processes with student Peer Coaches Attends weekly staff meetings with the Summer Programs Coordinator and Assistant
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Investigator Supervisor oversees case advocacy staff conducting investigations and program monitoring activities. Reviews investigation, monitoring, and related casework of case advocacy staff to ensure
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to 25–40 pounds on an occasional basis. Ability to use hands and fingers for handling small components, operating tools, computers, and laboratory instruments. Ability to bend, stoop, kneel, crouch, and
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Summary: The UREC Lifeguards ensure the safety of patrons by surveilling pool activities and enforcing all University Recreation policies, rules, and regulations. Work to prevent and respond effectively