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Yard Stick is looking for a number of Soil Carbon Field Technicians to help us fight climate change with soil.
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Associate Scientist, Optogenetics (Contract) Hands-on experience with the execution of bioassays using technologies including qPCR, ddPCR, MSD, Luminex, flow cytometry and cell-based potency assays are advantageous.
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The Contract Administrator will be responsible for correspondence and reports drafting, collaborating with other teams to gather information, maintaining digital records and registers, and assisting Contract Manager in administering complex prime contract functions of the JV project.
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Background screening as required by the state or contract. Drug screening as required by the contract. Responsibilities will vary depending on department of assignment (e.g., Emergency Room/Clinic, advisory to non-medical administrator, infection control, nurse/health education development, quality assurance, nurse anesthetist, etc.
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Contract Hardware Engineer Mid. PCB layout, mixed signal, high speed circuit design, High-Speed design and Analog Design. Experience in several of the following topics: low-power circuit design, DC/DC converters, power management methods, audio circuit design, high speed signals and analog design.
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Lead, review, draft, negotiate, and advise all Procurement category teams and HCSC business partners on procurement contracts, including, among others, requests for proposal or information, nondisclosure agreements, master services agreements, service level agreements, contract addendums and statements of work.
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The department of Physics & Astronomy is seeking a Sr. Contract & Grant Analyst 3 to assist principal investigators (PIs) with pre-and post-award administration of contracts and grants. There is one position at various levels for the Sr. Contract and Grant Analyst 3 recruitment.
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Ensure group deposit policy is adhered to following group contract specifications. This position is a temporary contract role with an end date of February 28, 2024. Made possible by Harry Weese's visionary design, Swissôtel Chicago boasts "forever" views of the Chicago skyline, Navy Pier, and Lake Michigan.
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Duration: 12 months contract with possible extension. Knowledge and experience of power plant controls, steam turbine control systems, combustion turbine control systems, balance of plant control systems.
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This is a contract position with the potential for further collaboration on future projects. We are currently seeking a talented Senior Inking Artist (Contract) with strong capabilities to join our team.
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VDOT, Chesterfield Residency is seeking a highly skilled and motivated individual with strong highway maintenance experience to inspect and document all phases of contractor's maintenance activities to ensure conformance with contract specifications.
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This is a contract to hire position. You’ll find Crane Aerospace & Electronics in some of the toughest environments: from engines to landing gear; from satellites to medical implants and from missiles to unmanned aerial systems (UAS.
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Responsible for change order management, scope management control, management of outside contract project engineering work, and material quality checks. Full Time; Contract. Previous Experience from Whiting Refinery, Robinson Refinery, Canton Refinery, Detroit Refinery, Marathon Petroleum, ExxonMobil, Phillips 66, Noil Petroleum, or BP is Highly Desired.
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Role: AWS DevOps Engineer
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Be responsible for the full range of contract administration for preaward and postaward functions, including price/cost analysis, negotiation, and administration for services, materials, equipment and/or construction within a major spend category, organizational component, or in a geographical area associated with operating and maintaining a high-voltage electric utility industry.
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