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Classification Title: Director, University of Florida Water Institute Job Description: Administrative responsibilities of the Director include: i) program development and coordination; ii) liaison
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Classification Title: STU-AST-NON-CLERICAL & ADMIN Job Description: The Department of Recreational Sports is currently looking for Water Safety Instructors to join our energetic team and inspire
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Extension Programs and events related to water conservation and water quality. Outreach and Implementation of Water Conservation Programs Outreach to high-volume water users for recruiting, scheduling, and
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Postdoctoral Research Positions to Characterize Microbial Ice Modulating Proteins and Molecules The Christner Research Group at the University of Florida is seeking postdoctoral researchers for a project that
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observation of the Edstrom watering system and documents daily water parameters. Ensures proper levels of chemicals/water in treatment tanks as required. Will assist in receiving and rotating feed and supplies
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Classification Title: Laboratory Technologist III Job Description: Working with other LAKEWATCH staff, the incumbent will facilitate the training of citizen volunteers in the monitoring of water
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cleaners and power equipment to prevent damage to floors and fixtures. Mix water and detergents in containers to prepare cleaning solutions according to specifications. Cleans all entrances, entrances, steps
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Classification Title: Laboratory Technician III Job Description: Working with other LAKEWATCH staff, the incumbent will facilitate the training of citizen volunteers in the monitoring of water
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track of autoclave run time • Run autoclave efficiency test when needed • Autoclave trash weekly • Check levels in water baths and fill as needed • Check freezer and incubator temperatures • Assist in
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“Functional genomic dissection of biomineralization at multiple scales using a new marine model” at the Whitney Lab. The goal is to use the starlet sea anemone Nematostella as ‘living test tubes