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experience opportunities. Work collaboratively with Marketing & Fan Experience counterparts to organize group experience calendar and in-game details. Serve as game day ambassador for all sold game day
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to maintain balance the ability to stand or walk 2–4 hours at one time for a total of 6–8 hours per day the ability to lift or carry up to 10 pounds frequently (33–66% of the workday) the ability to lift or
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-Track Description: The Department of French and Italian at Princeton University seeks to hire a tenure-track assistant professor in the field of French Medieval Studies starting in September 2024
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-8 hours per day; sit for less than 2 hours during an 8-hour day; operates a motor vehicle or heavy equipment (e.g., forklift, high reach, cherry picker) occasionally (less than 33% of the workday
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platforms Must travel with the team to away games and assist with game-day recruiting at home games Plan and organize on-campus visits Assist in scheduling and coordinate all Friends Events (i.e. HC
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(NHP) studies investigating neural mechanisms of cognition. The research specialist will work alongside fellow lab members to implement a variety of research modalities, including the monitoring
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execution including project management, event design, vendor management and day of event management. Conduct site visits and provide on-site staffing for a select group of high profile engagement and donor
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personal papers of Latin American literary, cultural, & political figures in coordination with the Librarian for Latin American Studies. Primary duties include accessioning, appraising, & processing
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Delivery, and University Trademark Licensing. This Assistant Director for Design Services is a new, three-year term role, charged with the important task of standing up a new team within the Design & Print
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driven environment. Attention to detail and the ability to adapt and prioritize deadlines in a fast-paced environment. This is an 60% time, benefits eligible, 2-year term position with the possibility