156 programming-language-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at University of Delaware
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ensure compliance with applicable regulatory requirements and sound safety and health practices. The ECO performs duties associated with Clean Air Act program management and compliance, Air Permitting and
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energy infrastructure, including sourcing, distribution, and optimized usage. The position develops and manages the University’s strategic energy plan with a focus on campus energy usage, including cost
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. Vacuums carpet and spot cleans where needed. 19. Enter hours worked in Time and Attendance computer program for payroll purposes. 20. May receive assignments and information by email. 21. May be a group
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for individuals with a passion for AI research, strong programming skills, and a desire to work at the intersection of engineering and scientific discovery. The role will also provide teaching and training
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regulatory compliance. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: Coordinates the administration of one or more elements of the benefits programs such as medical, dental, vision, group life insurance, long-term disability
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coordination. Assists in the overall maintenance management strategy by deploying work control practices consistent with the existing centralized program. Trains and creates consistency across staff
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. Benefits: Top notch benefits package which includes 25 vacation days, generous 403(b) retirement plan, tuition remission for dependents and spouses, and course fee waiver for employee. Full information about
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approximately 30 faculty, over 100 undergraduate students, and over 50 graduate students. The Department includes undergraduate programs in Plant Sciences, Sustainable Food Systems, and Landscape Architecture