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weighing up to 50 lbs. Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed to ensuring students are prepared for success after graduation through intentional skill development as student employees
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to external rankings and surveys. It is also responsible for the development and maintenance of internal institutional research data sets, the documentation of data management procedures, and the collection
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inspire healthy living by providing quality recreational and educational opportunities for the Oregon State University community. Anticipated Hourly Rate: $17.26 Transferable Skill Development OSU is
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practices. Accuracy, consistency, and careful review are essential, as caption quality has a direct impact on student access and academic success. Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed to ensuring
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pull up to 50 lbs. The position requires some travel within and outside Oregon and potentially overnight travel to field plots outside of the state. Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed
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undergraduate student recruitment events within the College of Science. COS Ambassadors conduct prospective student visit program components including campus COS tours, student panels, group visits, represent COS
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the laboratory management data program. Interprets and correlates test results. Communicates test results to veterinarians and students via person, telephone, written report, and computer. Develops, optimizes, and
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. These broad-scale monitoring data are relied upon for developing management and conservation measures and for project planning and consultation. Oregon State University (OSU) will work closely with the U.S
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Monitoring Field Coordinator and USFS Program Leader. They will also conduct field work to assist crew members in accomplishing sampling targets to deploy autonomous recording units, remotely-triggered cameras
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, may also participate in prospective student visits and recruiting events, and engages in professional development activities for advisors. The advisor works with student information systems and various