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Experience Location Kimberly Primary Division/College College of Agricultural & Life Sciences Primary Unit Soil and Water Systems Employee Category Faculty Classification Group Title Research Faculty Position
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We are looking for motivated and qualified students with a vadose zone water modeling background to work with a team of soil scientists and engineers. The student will be working on a USDA-funded
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checking all animals (fish and rodents) and reporting health concerns to manager and research staff. Check feed and water levels for rodents, daily. Refilling as needed. Changing cages as needed by moving
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and in irrigated areas where reclaimed water is utilized. Preferred Qualifications Education or training: in the fields of horticulture, irrigation, arboriculture, landscape architecture, landscape
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systems Knowledge of reclaimed water systems, codes and regulations Ability to operate a variety of irrigation/landscape equipment such as: loader, backhoe, grader, roller, excavator, trencher, forklift
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/College College of Agricultural & Life Sciences Department Soil and Water Systems FLSA Status Overtime Eligible Pay Range $18.00 per hour Full Time/Part Time Full Time Work Schedule Summary 4-month seasonal
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they are free of debris, litter, snow and ice Respond to emergencies and assist other departments when needed to ensure optimum service Ensure that assigned rooms and buildings are opened and locked as scheduled
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. This is an essential position that will be called upon in the event of an emergency and/or university closure. Duties may include: Water, irrigate and install sprinklers Prune, weed and monitor grass
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the irrigations system by: Job Duties/Responsibilities Repairing sprinklers and other irrigation and watering systems. Percentage Of Time 20% Essential/Marginal Essential Job Duty Function Maintaining equipment by
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Summary The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at the University of Idaho seeks candidates for a full-time tenure track faculty position in the broad area of water-environment