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(Soil, Water, and Plants) Job Class Code HC25 Appointment Status Full-time Part-time FTE Limited Term No Limited Term Length Job Summary The College of Agriculture at Auburn University seeks applicants
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Quality Assurance Specialist! The individual selected for this position will implement quality control laboratory procedures, facilitate EPA drinking water certification, and run customer samples for the AU
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laboratory examinations including parasitology, bacteriology, hematology, and serology. Observes and records vital data, abnormal clinical signs, body weight, feed, water intake of animals, and collects and
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of field experimental arrays. Laboratory processing and analysis of shellfish, water, and microbial samples. Maintain databases, analyze data, and report writing for research projects. Assist with hatchery
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food service stations: Utilize & maintain hospitality equipment to arrange/assemble beverage stations that include brewed coffee, water, soft drinks, etc. Manual labor involved: set up and breakdown
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records vital data, abnormal signs, body weight, food/water intake of animals, and collects and labels specimens. Conducts library searches, writes procedures and reports, and prepares charts and graphs
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to) feeding, watering, grooming, and cleaning Assist with animal treatments as needed Visually assess the health and well-being of canines Update health/treatment records May assist with canine transportation
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about our commitment to expanding equity and inclusion for all. Essential Functions Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Sampling and processing of soil, plant, water samples
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variety of animal care duties such as (but not limited to) feeding, watering, grooming, and cleaning Assist with animal treatments as directed Visually assess the health and well-being of canines Update
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individual supervises and manages the operations of the water distribution system, gas distribution system, storm and sanitary sewer system, and cartography of the university’s utility infrastructure. Why