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Details Title Harvard Grid Fellowship School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area Harvard Grid Position Description Overview The Harvard Grid Fellowship
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, stand, kneel, climb, and bend. Comfortable working on ladders, MEWPs, and/or scaffolding Ability to work at heights in the 60’ theatrical steel grid for extended amounts of time. Ability to work using
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, stand, kneel, climb, and bend. Comfortable working on ladders, MEWPs, and/or scaffolding Ability to work at heights in the 60’ theatrical steel grid for extended amounts of time. Ability to work using
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, MEWPs, and/or scaffolding Ability to work at heights in the 60’ theatrical steel grid for extended amounts of time. Ability to work using Fall Arrest harnesses and/or other Fall Prevention equipment
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and vans (both at a loading dock and from the street). During load-in and strike, work may take place on ladders, genies, and the steel grating of the grid, 60’ above deck, which is accessed via a 78
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, genies, and travel up to the steel grating of the grid, 60’ above deck, which is accessed via a 78-step spiral staircase. Constant movement and use of limbs; this position requires good manual dexterity
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is helpful as is prior professional experience fabricating for the entertainment industry. Physical Requirements Comfortable working at heights—climbing scaffold, stairs to grid, or similar. Ability
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power (CHP), distributed generation, microgrids, renewable energy, battery energy storage, grid interconnection. Knowledge of electrical systems in complex buildings and labs Knowledge of automated meter
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for Trials IRB Reliance platform (SMART IRB) system, the Harvard Office of Regulatory Affairs and Research Compliance (ORARC), the HLC IRB, and the PHACS-affiliated PIs, Protocol Chairs, Protocol Specialists
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assist in the installation of rigging and loading of 40lb stage weights into counter-weight arbors. Work may also take place on ladders, genies, and the steel grating of the grid, 60’ above deck, which is