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Classification Title: OPS Plant Maintenance Technician Job Description: The main duties of this position will be the following: Able to work for 1-2 hours per day from Thursday to Monday. Watering
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Classification Title: Agricultural Assistant I Job Description: The incumbent will assist in implementing vital research and extension projects. Tasks will include field preparation, planting, crop
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interpretation. Manage and make necessary decisions on extensive projects in absence of the Core Director - Prepare research specimens including but not limited to animal and plant tissue and microbes
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all areas; trouble shooting issues; and resolving disputes when they arise. Provide training to UF personnel through individual communication, direction to establish training documents or videos, and on
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research. Inform new IACUC members of information regarding IACUC policies and procedures. Initiates contact with new faculty to make them aware of the IACUC and its role, and to offer assistance. Works with
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. This includes monthly updates in MyAssets and SPIN systems, assisting with annual space reporting and development of forms to facilitate this process. Works with Vice Chair for Research to plan and
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within a Clinical Translational Science Institute (CTSI), formal mentorship programs, and supported opportunities for teaching and research. Requisite attributes include a commitment to service, a strong
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managers to expend. POLICY & EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS. Develops and maintains the Utilities & Energy Services information for the FS website and works with BATS IT group for implementation. NORMAL WORK
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Institute (CTSI), formal mentorship programs, and supported opportunities for teaching and research. Requisite attributes include a commitment to service, a strong sense of teamwork and a desire to train
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attention to client comfort and clear communication. Media will include, but not be limited to: graphics, photos, animations, captured video, and interactive graphics; Works in collaboration with ETC, Faculty