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Classification Title: Director, University of Florida Water Institute Job Description: Administrative responsibilities of the Director include: i) program development and coordination; ii) liaison
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Extension Programs and events related to water conservation and water quality. Outreach and Implementation of Water Conservation Programs Outreach to high-volume water users for recruiting, scheduling, and
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Classification Title: OPS – Program Assistant Job Description: Reclaimed water is a vital part of Florida's water conservation efforts. As people use their reclaimed irrigation systems, water
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observation of the Edstrom watering system and documents daily water parameters. Ensures proper levels of chemicals/water in treatment tanks as required. Will assist in receiving and rotating feed and supplies
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plants. The incumbent will work closely with key federal, state, county and municipal land and water management programs including the US Army Corp of Engineers, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
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water, optimize fertility, and boost profitability; offering leadership for university researchers to best address agriculture industry production needs; and seeking stakeholders' feedback and conducting
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Classification Title: Laboratory Technologist III Job Description: Working with other LAKEWATCH staff, the incumbent will facilitate the training of citizen volunteers in the monitoring of water
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central location to the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, providing easy access within a day’s drive to beaches, nature preserves, and water-based activities. We have warm weather much of the year
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units, ice machines, natural gas unit heaters, chillers, and circulating water pumps. Performs preventive and scheduled maintenance in a variety of other building maintenance areas, including but not
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location to both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, providing easy access within a day’s drive to beaches, nature preserves, theme parks, and water-based activities. Explore Gainesville in 60 Seconds