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and cold water Ability to work around hot equipment or cold refrigeration Constant noise WORK STANDARDS When conducting university business, must comply with the California Vehicle Code and Stanford
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organizations, other institutions, and tribes. The ELC’s work focuses primarily on marine resources, endangered species, water quality, public lands, climate change, and environmental justice issues. The ELC
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and cold water Ability to work around hot equipment or cold refrigeration Constant noise WORK STANDARDS When conducting university business, must comply with the California Vehicle Code and Stanford
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for the Environment is working toward a future in which societies meet people’s needs for water, food, health, and other vital services while sustaining the planet. Part of the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
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fluctuate in accordance with bargaining unit contract May work late nights, weekends, and holidays. Wet floors Ability to work in hot temperatures. Exposure to hot and cold water Ability to work around hot
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floors ● Ability to work in hot temperatures ● Exposure to hot and cold water ● Ability to work around hot equipment or cold refrigeration ● Constant noise WORK STANDARDS
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security rules. Set cups and locates tee markers. Maintain sand traps, bunkers, waters, greens and fairways. Repairs course damage. Check condition of golf course and spot unusual turf or course conditions
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, Utilities and Infrastructure (SUI) brings an integrated and deliberate focus to campus sustainability. The department works to advance sustainability in campus operations for energy, water, waste, resiliency
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governmental regulatory requirements. Manages and supports the safety programs for Energy Operations (EO) and Water Resources and Civil Infrastructure (WRCI) within Sustainability, Utilities & Infrastructure
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sustainability in campus operations for energy, water, waste, resiliency, and safety, optimizing and prioritizing efficiency in all aspects of campus life–from resource and utility management to transportation and