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The Calibration Technician C will apply knowledge of measurement science, mathematics, physics, and electronics to calibrate inspection, measurement, and test equipment in the Acoustical, Chemical, Dimensional, DC/Low Frequency, RF/Microwave, Fluid, Mechanical, Optical, Thermodynamics, and Time & Frequency disciplines to ensure measurement accuracy.
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Their portfolio of service categories includes Environment, Health & Safety, Facilities Maintenance & Engineering, Sustainability, Janitorial & Industrial Cleaning, Laboratory Support and Workplace solutions.
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A person with a bachelor’s degree in physical science is preferred. Maintain an organized and c laboratory environment, manage sample inventory, and follow all lab health and safety regulations.
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Baccalaureate degree in clinical laboratory science, or equivalent field of study. Valid California Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) license. Coordinates activities of the hospital-wide Point-of-Care testing (POCT) program for bedside laboratory testing and ensures compliance of all hospital personnel with program standards.
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Project Architect, Bachelor of Architecture with California license required , with a minimum of 5 years of technical expertise in life science, laboratories, agriculture technology, GMP, and/or commercial architecture including demonstrated success as a project architect on a range of science & technology project types.
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Knowledge Understanding of life and physical science and experimental laboratory techniques (varies by department / classes served) Position Title: Laboratory Associate. Education Bachelor’s or higher degree in a physical science such as: chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology, Physics, Engineering or similar field required.
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The Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences at Santa Clara University, a Jesuit, Catholic university, invites applications for a quarterly adjunct lecturer (non-tenure track) to teach an undergraduate laboratory course in earth systems.
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Master’s degree or PhD in Molecular Biology or related life science field. Hands-on laboratory experience in Molecular Biology or a related field. Master’s degree or PhD in Molecular Biology or related life science field.
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PhD in Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering or related field or Master's Degree and 3 years of relevant technical experience. Plan, conduct, and analyze development engineering experiments in both laboratory and manufacturing settings.
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In addition, we are planning observations to be made with NASA‘s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and SOFIA. Ames staff has been involved in developing these observatories, with JWST expected to begin science operations in 2021.
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Sony Biotechnology Inc., based in San Jose, California, supplies advanced flow cytometry analysis and sorting technology for use in life science research. Must possess laboratory experience in the relevant field using flow cytometry.
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Our MedTech Research & Development Leadership Development Program (RDLDP) is a two-year dynamic rotational program that offers exciting and unrivaled assignment experiences supporting a wide variety of highly specialized, innovative R&D teams, such as New Product Development, Design, Orthopedic Laboratory Testing, Manufacturing, Design Quality, and Bioengineering.
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Masters/Bachelors degree in Physics, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering or related field. Maintain and develop of automation code of our laboratory tools, with one or more workstations communicating with and controlling an array of instruments and machine interfaces, and the HMIs (displays, user interfaces.
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This job class provides a variety of responsible instructional support activities to enhance the district’s educational environment and may be assigned to a classroom(s), learning center, testing center, computer laboratory, science laboratory, child-care center and/or other instructional facility.
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Bachelor's Degree required (master's degree preferred) in a science-related discipline, e.g. biology, chemistry, biotechnology, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, genomics, pharmaceuticals, engineering, etc.
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