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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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Support Job Class Code DB19 Appointment Status Full-time Part-time FTE Limited Term No Limited Term Length Job Summary The Auburn University Soil, Forage, and Water Testing Laboratory is currently seeking
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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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, toilets, urinals, sinks, faucets, fixtures, valves, and domestic water supply piping. Installs plumbing piping, fittings, fixtures, valves, and other related appliances according to the National Plumbing
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volume boxes, motors, pumps, air distribution machinery, pneumatic and digital controls, hot and chilled water distribution and variable volume systems. Performs seasonal transitions of systems to and from
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IMC, ICU, or ER observes and records vital data, abnormal signs, body weight, food/water intake of animals, and collects and labels specimens and perform treatments and administer medications as
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IMC, ICU, or ER observes and records vital data, abnormal signs, body weight, food/water intake of animals, and collects and labels specimens and perform treatments and administer medications as
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on the abiotic and biotic factors mediating freshwater harmful algal blooms in aquaculture ponds and drinking water and recreational reservoirs. For more information about the position or the lab, please contact
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volume boxes, motors, pumps, air distribution machinery, pneumatic and digital controls, hot and chilled water distribution and variable volume systems. Performs seasonal transitions of systems to and from
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of patients. Administers medicine, routine vaccinations, and treatment according to prescribed instruction. Observes and records vital data, abnormal signs, body weight, food/water intake of animals, and