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Sign In Create Profile Research Technician II (Part-Time) (Temporary) (Community, Environment and Policy) Tucson, AZ, United States | req19173 Apply Now Share Save Job Back to Search Research
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to management and makes recommendations for improvements. Access and Information Services staff operate in an environment where department members perform building opening and closing responsibilities while also
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circulation assistance in a fast-paced environment. They serve as the operational lead in supporting efforts to create an environment conducive for academic and scholarly endeavors by enforcing compliance with
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circulation assistance in a fast-paced environment. They serve as the operational lead in supporting efforts to create an environment conducive for academic and scholarly endeavors by enforcing compliance with
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initiative, resourcefulness, and good judgment working in an environment that is very fast-paced and centered around students and a distributive clinical model. The successful candidate will demonstrate
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are looking for someone who can do well in a team environment, communicate effectively and work independently on assigned tasks to advance the larger research mission of the University. Research, Innovation
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, teaching, applied research and organizational skills. Demonstrated capacity for teamwork in interdisciplinary environment. Demonstrated written and oral communication skills including the effective use
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Position Highlights Do you enjoy working on multiple projects in a rapidly changing environment? Do you go out of your way to help people? Do you like collaborating with a variety of people and teams? If you
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setup and environment in compliance with safety regulation applies (e.g., biosafety, chemical safety, etc.) Train students and other personnel. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications High school
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revitalization. The employee must be able to work collaboratively in a multi-person, demanding environment whether office-, lab- or field-based. Strong interpersonal and observation skills are essential