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. Work closely with the exercise lead and program coordinator in the design, execution, and evaluation of exercise programs at the BCBWP. Assist in conducting assessments ensuring safety and suitability
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to the work involving the use of potentially hazardous material, the use of personal protective equipment, annual TB testing, and adherence to strict safety protocols is expected. This position may involve
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and maintain biological safety and human ethics protocols and ensure compliance with laboratory safety procedures Maintain lab facilities and supplies, including maintain tissue culture facilities
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in accordance with the UBC Farm Food Safety Plan. Oversee the work of student staff during market setup, cooler organization, and product handling. Enter sales data, process invoices, and maintain
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Performed Takes customer food orders at counter or at tables; prepares and calculates bills for payment. Enters customer orders in computer or cash register and accepts payment via cash, meal plan card
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/ Manager. Work Performed Takes customer food orders at counter or at tables; prepares and calculates bills for payment. Enters customer orders in computer or cash register and accepts payment via cash, meal
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all aspects of projects, service contracts and the preventive maintenance program. Responsible for the efficient and effective overall scheduling of building operations resources to conduct maintenance
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Staff - Non Union Job Category M&P - AAPS Job Profile AAPS Salaried - Athletics and Recreation, Level E Job Title Director, Athletics and Recreation, Varsity Athletics Department UBCO | Program
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conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The CMPT Technologist-2 will be supporting the daily laboratory functions of the Canadian Microbiology Proficiency Testing Program, a fee for service quality
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of service available to the Institute affiliated UBC research groups and external users, cause damage to expensive equipment and endanger the technician’s own health and safety, as well as the health and