38 postdoctoral-in-sports-science uni jobs at North Carolina State University in United States
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Posting Details Job Posting Information Posting Number PG194062SP Internal Recruitment No Working Title Microbiology Student Services Assistant - Plant and Microbial Biology Anticipated Hiring Range
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score during Intramural Sports games. Sports include: basketball. Wellness and Recreation commits to foster a learning environment for our student employees that cultivate the skills of ethical reasoning
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Posting Details Job Posting Information Posting Number PG194060SP Internal Recruitment No Working Title Administrative Specialist Anticipated Hiring Range $48,000 - $51,000 Work Schedule 40 hours per week, work hours may vary based on business needs; work schedule may include nights, weekends...
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varies as needed Job Location Raleigh, NC Department Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering UNC/NCSU About the Department The Biomedical Engineering (BME) Department is a unique program that bridges
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inspections to ensure lab personnel are remaining compliant with applicable training requirements, implementing appropriate engineering controls, administrative controls, and work practices, wearing proper
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Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences System Information Classification Title Temporary-Technical/Paraprofessional Working Title Temporary Dairy Assistant - Animal Care
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:00pm Monday-Friday Job Location Raleigh, North Carolina Department About the Department The Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences (MEAS) within the College of Sciences at NC State is one
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. Be able to recommend appropriate engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment (PPE) to reduce or eliminate workplace hazards. Provide training and educational
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Laboratory (CP&I) is operational Monday – Friday 8am-7pm, weekends and holidays 8am-1pm. The lab is composed of 8 smaller laboratory entities: Special Chemistry, Coagulation, Immunohematology, Hematology
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involves the use of small mesocosms to test novel management techniques and to better understand the biology of aquatic plant species. Field-based projects often include the use of GIS and hydroacoustic