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Position Information Position Information Working Title Lecturer in Physics & Astronomy Department Physics & Astronomy-1092 Requisition Number F_230192 Posting Open Date 12/11/2023 Application
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and manage research assistants. Duties may include light travel to participant homes. Study Description The Baby’s First Years study is a pathbreaking random-assignment study of the impact of monthly
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light maintenance support (helping to move furniture, replacing light bulbs, touch-up painting, etc.) during winter months or as needed. Must be able to work outdoors year-round in a variety of conditions
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light maintenance support (helping to move furniture, replacing light bulbs, touch-up painting, etc.) during winter months or as needed. Must be able to work outdoors year-round in a variety of conditions
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clean carpets using industrial-type vacuum cleaners and carpet extractors. Collect and dispose of refuse. Perform light maintenance such as changing bulbs. Assist with grounds-keeping and snow removal
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processing and sanitation and handle food ingredients. This position requires physical work including lifting, standing for extended periods of time, and climbing, bending, and twisting. There is potential
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The Nutrition Education Program (NEP) in Nebraska helps families on a limited budget make healthier food choices and choose physically active lifestyles by acquiring the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behavior
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The Nutrition Education Program (NEP) in Nebraska helps families on a limited budget make healthier food choices and choose physically active lifestyles by acquiring the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behavior
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populations helpful. Pre-Placement Driving Record Review Required Yes Physical Required No Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) required. Subject to DOT approved pre-employment & random testing for alcohol and
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summarize research data. Troubleshoot data anomalies, correcting complicating factors as needed. Obtain, process, and analyze soil, water, and plant samples for physical, chemical, and biological properties