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Environment, Health and Safety department for air, water, and hazardous materials programs. Participating on specialty committees as they relate to EH&S where appropriate. Interfacing with local and federal
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, economic, educational, and other organizations. Work with county agencies such as Wayne County Soil and Water and Farm Service Agency. Track and record volunteer and participant activity and complete
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environment, and public outreach to help society implement new knowledge. The New York State Water Resources Institute (NYSWRI) resides within CALS and BEE. Its mission is to improve the management of water
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at the end of each day for campers (lunch bags, water bottles, craft projects etc). Actively supervise campers during program areas and all camp activities. Recognize and respond to problems as they arise
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farmers including Essex County Soil & Water Conservation District and other CCE Associations. Coordinate effective marketing strategies in the promotion of programming efforts to include, but not limited
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; removing all garbage, trash, and recyclables; clean and maintain appliances and equipment such as refrigerators, stoves, hot water heaters, furnaces, lawn mowers, tractors, floor scrubbers, etc. Set up and
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and off-site research trials Perform farm/greenhouse duties including but not limited to planting, potting, weeding, watering, and cleaning greenhouse and/or farm equipment) Assist with data collection
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Postdoctoral Associate in Water Resources Systems Modeling & Planning for Change Professor Patrick Reed’s Decision Analytics for Complex Systems research group within the School of Civil and
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cautious handling of hazardous materials. Work around possible snow and ice or wet conditions on the loading dock/outside. Must ensure consistent adherence to proper safety and technical procedures
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environment, and public outreach to help society implement new knowledge. This position represents a partnership between the New York State Water Resources Institute (NYSWRI) and the Bureau of Ecosystem Health