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. The nature and frequency of cleaning is performed according to Custodial Services' Quality Control Program. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1. According to the assigned schedule: Clean spaces daily, empty wastebaskets and
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. The primary objective of the position is to reduce the threat of physical harm, protect the physical assets of the university, and to provide assistance and emergency response services as warranted to visitors
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. Ability to perform a variety of physical skills, including but not limited to; carrying, filing, pushing, pulling, reading, sorting, twisting, mopping, shoveling, walking, climbing, writing. Possible
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, Sociologists, Civil Engineers, Computer Scientists and other researchers on and off campus by helping support meeting deadlines, generate quality documents, and facilitating cross-disciplinary opportunities
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routine correspondence, and assisting with communications related to student events, community partnerships, and outreach programming. Process department expenditures and reimbursements and maintain
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new techniques, procedures, processes, and computer programs as needed. Demonstrated history of successful support, education, and advocacy for all students, aligned with the values, mission, and
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, retirement plans, tuition assistance, paid time off, and a winter recess. POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under moderate supervision, the Research Assistant will focus on integrating computational/molecular
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patrons, along with regular physical activity. Regular duties include repetitive computer use involving a keyboard and mouse, as well as physical tasks such as bending, stooping, reaching, and lifting
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covers approximately 150 buildings, with a 100 Gigabit-per-second backbone and multigigabit access layer. The network consists of more than 500 switches supporting over 20,000 computers, 5,000 IP
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for the planning and implementation of the Weatherhead School of Management¿s leadership annual giving program, focusing on individual giving at the leadership annual giving level and above ($10,000 to $99,999