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A person who is familiar with data center design, IT floor space management, cabinet power and U-space management, electrical, environmental, and mechanical equipment supporting the data center (e.g. HVAC - Heating Venting Air Conditioning, UPS, and Generators.
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Interface with internal data center operations team, data center design engineering team, server hardware team, environmental health and safety team to promote standards that maintain consistency and reliability in services delivered.
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Apply scientific and engineering princip les to the design, collection, and interpretation of environmental data. Preparation of clear, concise reports that include tabular, numerical, and graphical presentation and analysis of environmental data.
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Provides technical expertise and support to the environmental, health and safety program at the TSL. Serves as lead to manage Radiation Specialist and Industrial Engineer/Hazmat Specialist personnel, coordinating work effort to address all aspects of TSL's Safety Program.
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As a Data Center Construction Project Engineer with MEP experience, you will play a crucial role in the planning, execution, and delivery of large-scale data center construction projects.
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GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM SUPPORT: Provides field and staff support for all environmental health programs, including but not limited to: Super-Act, Biomedical Waste, Mobile Home Parks Sanitation, Sanitary Nuisance Complaints, Indoor Air Quality, and other DOH-Sarasota regulated facilities.
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Black Canyon Consulting (BCC) is searching for a Sr. Software Developer in Bioinformatics and Big Data to support our work for the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the National Library of Medicine (NLM), an institute of the National Institutes of Health.
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Master's degree in research, Public Health, Sociology, I/O Psychology, Environmental Health & Safety, or a similar field and at least 6 years of relevant experience conducting searches and analysis of published scientific literature, using online tools and in-print materials to identify sources of scientific information.
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If You Want To Work Where The Action Is, University Health (UH) Is The Place For You. Known As “Kansas City’s Essential Hospital,” UH Is The Safety Net Healthcare System For Jackson County/Kansas City. We Are An Academic Medical Center, Serving As The Primary Teaching Institution For The UMKC Schools Of Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, And Pharmacy.
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Apply Environmental Sequence Stratigraphic (ESS) methodology to complex data sets consisting of lithologic borings, down hole, and surficial geophysical data (including but not limited to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Gamma and e-logs, Electrical Conductivity/Hydraulic Profiling Tool, Seismic, and ground penetrating radar.
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Experience with Phase I/II Environmental Site Assessments and/or site investigations, collecting soil and groundwater samples, logging soil borings, installing and developing monitoring wells, data analysis is a plus.
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Work with project hydrogeologist to evaluate potentiometric data, define hydrostratigraphic units, and understand implications for contaminant fate and transport. The work required includes integration of complex, multigenerational, spatial and analytical data sets to develop and communicate the holistic conceptual site models that guide current and future groundwater remediation.
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Position Summary: JMT of New York, Inc., is seeking an Environmental Scientist/Biologist who will be responsible for using knowledge of plant identification, wetland restoration and ecosystems to plan studies, perform/supervise field efforts, interpret data, organize results, and prepare reports.
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Assess soil and groundwater data, identify data gaps and develop appropriate soil and groundwater sampling plans, data compilation for soil, air and groundwater analytical results.
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As a Data Center Technician you will help build out, troubleshoot, maintain and operate the Soluna location named Dorothy. You will be responsible for maintaining the inventory, quality control and reporting (as applicable) of the operations as per the Standard Operating Procedures of the data center.
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