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Proficient in writing technical reports and AD/QC sections of CMC regulatory documents. Provide assistance with in-depth technical reviews for manufacturing and support global CMC regulatory submissions.
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Job title: Technical Development Scientist Technical Development Scientist Job Knowledge & Scope RMG, in the Cell Culture and Bioprocess Operations department, is responsible for providing support to pre-Early Stage Research to Early Development projects with high-throughput protein production from mammalian transient cultures.
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College Founded in 1907, California College of the Arts (CCA) is an independent non-profit art college with undergraduate programs in architecture, design, fine arts, visual studies, and writing and literature.
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You have experience creating end-to-end ML solutions for the Trust & Safety space: analyzing data, building and iterating on machine learning models, writing production-level code and shipping to production, monitoring performance, and A/B testing.
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Post-doctoral scholars will also have the opportunity to work with other faculty across UCSF. They will be a part of a group of four postdoctoral scholars from different disciplines engaged in a structured training program that includes works-in-progress and other career development activities, including writing and publishing manuscripts and grant writing.
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Knowledge of newscast technical operations is expected. Much of the station’s identity is from KOLOCares, a program designed to better serve Northern Nevada through the wonderful non-profit organizations that are part of the community.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring a Technical Development ScientistPosition type: Full-time ContractDuration: 12 months ContractLocation: SSF, COnsiteAs a Technical Development Scientist, you will:The Cell Culture and Bioprocess Operations department is responsible for providing support to pre-Early-Stage Research to Early Development projects with high-throughput protein production from mammalian transient cultures.
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The Role AssemblyAI is growing quickly, and we’re looking for a passionate Technical Project Manager to act as the liaison between our Product team and Engineering teams. Requirements 4+ years of experience as a Technical Project Manager, working closely with the business & internal engineering teams.
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Technical Support Engineer - EUV (Compressed Nights) FLS Production Engineer - Optical Alignment & Metrology Competency (3rd Shift) FLS Production Engineer - Optical Alignment & Metrology Competency (2nd Shift.
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You have experience writing Typescript, JavaScript unit tests and using standard Web testing frameworks (JEST, Cypress), TDD is a plus. Provide thoughtful code reviews and technical insights to multiply team productivity.
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The Environmental Scientist works with considerable independence and is responsible for a wide variety of complex tasks, including: working with a Commissioner Work Group, literature research, policy and data analysis, technical and policy report writing, policy development, conducting workshops, and community and stakeholder outreach.
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Extensive experience documenting and translating cross-functional business to technical requirements (and vice versa) (i.e. writing Product Requirements Documents) in a consolidated matter – ready for multiple project execution.
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Bachelor's/Master's degree or Ph. D./equivalent in a scientific discipline with a minimum of 10 years of scientific, medical, or technical writing experience. The Director/Senior Director, Medical and Scientific Writing plays a critical role.
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This role is an individual contributor reporting to the Senior Director of Technical Accounting and Financial Reporting. Okta is seeking a top tier candidate to tackle the Company’s SEC reporting, technical accounting and ad-hoc projects within the technical accounting and SEC reporting group.
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Degree qualified in a technical discipline (Chemistry, Biotechnology, etc. A passion for innovation with the ability to build strong working relationships with customer’s commercial and technical teams.
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