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The successful applicant will also have the opportunity to lead and support science communication programming in the Broad Research Communication Lab (Comm Lab), including workshops, seminar series, and research integrity programming.
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Minimum of two (2) years classroom and/or lab experience teaching engineering in higher education (teaching assistant, lecture, lab, recitation experience accepted). Provides student support by evaluating student progress and providing feedback, maintaining voice and email communication, referring students to appropriate support services, providing academic advice, maintaining office hours, maintaining appropriate academic and attendance records, and submitting final grades.
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Responsible for building effective and professional relationships and close cooperation with key internal customer support teams including Client Services, Global, Technical and Operational teams.
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A hands-on mentality and an emphasis on continuous improvement is needed to support the airframe and systems test lab successfully. Applicants must be Persons as defined by the ITAR (22 CFR §Preferred Skills and Experience:Experience in a test lab environment or in an aerospace, manufacturing, or similar highly controlled environment.
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Cal Poly emphasizes Learn by Doing which involves extensive lab work and projects in support of theoretical knowledge. The CSSE department maintains an array of modern computing facilities and specialized labs for instructional and faculty support.
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This job performs various laboratory functions which support the department which may include phlebotomy; specimen receiving and processing into the LIS; centrifugation; aliquoting, labeling and distribution of specimens to the appropriate test sites.
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Avantor’s Lab and Production Services team is a crucial part of the Avantor Services group serving over 500 customers in biopharma, pharmaceutical, educational, industrial, and high-tech industries with customizable, flexible solutions and end-to-end laboratory operations support.
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As part of your systems engineering function, you will support early product development life-cycle by running tests on pre-production hardware and document results. The hardware engineering team is looking for a highly adaptable systems engineer to support multiple infrastructure programs and manage our engineering labs.
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GoodRx is seeking a Director, Strategy & Business Operations to support our efforts in growing the GoodRx Health content business. The company offers the most comprehensive and accurate resource for affordable prescription medications in the U.S., gathering pricing information from thousands of pharmacies coast to coast, as well as a telehealth marketplace for online doctor visits and lab tests.
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The Executive Operations Assistant will work under the supervision of the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Science (BIDLS) IT and Operations Program Coordinator and provide administrative support services to the BIDLS executive team, MA State Public Health Laboratory (MA SPHL) Lab Director and Associate Lab Director, and the Office of the Medical Director.
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Posted job title: CARDIAC CATH LAB TECHNOLOGIST / CARDIOVASCULAR TECH. Aureus Medical Group - Imaging is seeking a travel Cath Lab Technologist for a travel job in Seattle, Washington. Specialty: Cath Lab Technologist.
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Electrical/Electronics Technician (Lab Manager)As Electrical/Electronics Technician, you will support testing activities for a new ship construction program for our Navy customer. You will work alongside Navy government and civilian engineers at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. The successful candidate will be responsible for test, evaluation, and operator support activities as it pertains to land-based test site and shipboard medium and high-voltage electrical power systems.
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Manage a direct report who supports our optical lab teams, serving as a support when issues need to be escalated. + Partner with colleagues across the People team to deploy HR programs and initiatives that support the employee lifecycle for our CX and lab teams.
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As the Incident Commander, support the BAE Systems business continuity program as defined in the emergency response/crisis management plan. Optimize facilities space planning throughout the campus by providing all required office, lab, manufacturing, and warehouse areas as needs arise.
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The Lab Custodian will support the Laboratory by ensuring cleanliness and organization within laboratory facilities. Daily and routine custodial duties such as trash, floor cleaning, wall cleaning, control panels, lab countertops, grinding media sieving and cleaning.
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