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/Experience MS or PhD in Viticulture, Plant Biology, Plant Physiology or related field Experience with physiological data collection (e.g., gas exchange, water potentials) Experience with wine making and basic
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developing innovative technologies in earthquake and structural engineering, transportation systems, water resources, and environmental engineering. The department is dedicated to providing life-long
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, scale-appropriate pest management, and scale-appropriate water and nutrient management. The incumbent may also modify, vary or adapt standard procedures to meet the needs of research projects, or improve
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Department Description Job Summary Manage west campus facilities belonging to Land, Air and Water Resources (LAWR) specifically Campbell Tract, Luthin Lab and storage space at the airport storage
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, N.F.P.A. 99, N.F.P.A. 13, Title 19, N.F.P.A. 50, Title 24 Ability to determine status of various fixtures, regulators, valves, controls and water heating tanks. Ability to safely and skillfully operate
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infrastructure systems such as central heating and cooling plants (CHCP), chilled water and hot water distribution systems, high/medium voltage, drinking water, sanitary and storm sewer, wastewater treatment
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facility in a recreational establishment, or organized camp. Incumbents provide instruction in contact sports, ball games, water sports, track and field activities, court games, seasonal sports, martial arts
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growth and develops and oversees programs to manage water, nutrients, pests and diseases. Interacts with industry, FPS departments, university breeding programs, and other customers to facilitate import
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working foreman for the Steam Shop maintenance and construction crew. Provides steam fitting supervision and support for campus chilled water, heating hot water, process chilled water, and condenser water
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, chilled water, domestic water, utility water, sewer, storm drainage, solid waste) that are purchased, produced or otherwise provided to the campus. Job Summary Under direction from the Director, this