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Medical Center-Montlake - Maintenance has an outstanding opportunity to hire a WATER AND AIR QUALITY ANALYST. WORK SCHEDULE 40 hours per week, Day Shift POSITION HIGHLIGHTS The Quality Analyst will perform
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. The Air-Sea Interaction and Remote Sensing (AIRS) team at the Applied Physics Laboratory at the University of Washington is hiring – see yourself
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Forest Sciences at UW. The Blue Carbon, Green Fields project pilots a novel partnership between aquaculture and terrestrial farmers in the Puget Sound region to improve soil and water quality and aid in
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students DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Reporting to the Assistant Director of Student Engagement & Activities (SEA), the SEA Program Manager (PM) is a full-time professional staff position that manages
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and equipment such as hot/chilled water systems, sewage lift stations, grease/chemical traps, fire pumps, loop systems, softeners, water heaters, and drainage systems, etc. Troubleshoots leak supplies
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plumbing systems. This includes, but not limited to, fixtures such as toilets, faucets, showers, as well as building infrastructure systems such hot/chilled water systems, sewage lift stations, grease
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. The School of Oceanography fosters continued advancement of the ocean sciences, solutions to problems of societal relevance, and public awareness
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investigate the seasonal occurrence and distribution of marine mammals and sea ice in Kotzebue Sound with input from indigenous knowledge. A shorter-term project will investigate the presence of odontocetes in
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be found here. CUW PIs implement a series of ongoing research projects that focus on chemical characterization in urban water runoff and broad screening of emerging contaminants in shellfish and
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Maintain and operate engineering department machinery aboard an ocean research ship of approximately 2000 gross tons