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environmental conditions, and providing upkeep and repair of animal housing equipment and the surrounding environment. Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, flexible hours Occasional weekend work, no more than 2 hours
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periods of time. Speaking and listening. Environmental: Office Environment. Departmental Preferences: Bilingual - English/Spanish Why You Belong at the University of Oklahoma: The University of Oklahoma
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prolonged periods. Communicate effectively and listen. Use of a computer. Manual dexterity. Environmental: Standard Office Environment Departmental Preferences: Ability to take small, light-weight packages
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supportive work environment and enjoy celebrating special events and holidays. Apply now to join our team! Representative Responsibilities: Patient Preparation. Prepares patient for examination by
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improve the clinic processes. Advertised Physical Requirements: Physical: Sitting for long periods of time. Speaking and listening. Manual dexterity. Environmental: Office Environment. Departmental
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. Advertised Physical Requirements: Physical: Standing for prolonged periods. Manual dexterity. Speaking and listening. Walking, reaching, stooping, and lifting up to 50 pounds. Environmental: Clinic Environment
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projects and deadlines. Advertised Physical Requirements: Physical: Must be able to work in sitting position. Ability to engage in repetitive motion. Environmental: Standard office work environment. Why You
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offices and public access areas within Oklahoma Memorial Union. Performs building maintenance duties, such as cleaning, changing light bulbs, light painting, etc. and inspects work environment to determine
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offices and public access areas within Oklahoma Memorial Union. Performs building maintenance duties, such as cleaning, changing light bulbs, light painting, etc. and inspects work environment to determine
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for prolonged periods. Manual dexterity. Speaking and listening. Reaching, bending, standing and stooping. Environmental: Clinic Environment. Exposure to infectious diseases. Why You Belong at the University