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Job Overview:The Mid-level Antitrust Associate Attorney will be a key contributor to the firm's legal team, handling pre-merger notifications and participating in civil and/or criminal antitrust litigation cases.
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Join the St. Vincent de Paul Society of San Francisco and be part of the solution to break the cycles of homelessness and domestic violence in San Francisco.
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This is a mid-level transactional attorney position, although Company encourages employees to take on additional assignments and projects that interest them and they are capable of, this is a job with growth potential for the right lawyer.
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Are you mid-level Litigation Assistant looking for an excellent new job opportunity? Job Title: IP/Patent Litigation Assistant Location: Redwood Shores, CA Salary: $70-95K, depending on experience Job Responsibilities E-filing documents in N. District of CA and state courts Drafting, editing and formatting correspondence, briefs, pleadings, TOA’s, TOC’s and other legal documents.
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As a Senior Consultant Data Scientist, you'll join our Value Added Services - Digital Marketing & Engagement organization.
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We would PREFER those who have some experience with/exposure to CNC Programming at some level, and/or who wish to learn and gain experience programming CNC machines using MasterCam, Gcode, G10 offsets, and other programming software.
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IParametrics is actively seeking a Cost Engineer to support a high-profile client renowned for their large-scale projects across diverse industries. This job description is intended to outline the general nature and level of work that would be performed by project team members.
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Reporting to a Field Service Manager, a Field Service Engineer Level 1 will maintain technical responsibility over the Mevion Medical Systems Proton Therapy System. A Field Service Engineer Level 1 will learn and become proficient in operating the Mevion Medical Systems Proton Therapy System (PTS) for various customer needs and related work functions.
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Responsibilities will include board and system level design, PCB layout, simulations, component selection, and support to manufacturing /customer support on various activities. Working knowledge of various EMC/EMI control methods and implementation at the PCB/component level.
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EMC Engineer - Entry Level. Hands on testing experience for EMC/EMI/RF regulatory compliance including FCC/ISED, supporting applications like BT, WLAN/Wi-Fi, NFC, 802.11, LTE. Intertek's Electrical team provides assurance, testing, inspection, and certification for a variety of electric products, including appliances, consumer electronics, lighting, medical devices, information communications technology, HVACR, industrial, and energy transmission and distribution.
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When you begin your job with us working on the front-end as a courtesy clerk, customer service associate, or cashier, you are taking a step towards an opportunity that can help you learn, grow, and even develop a long-lasting career!
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Additionally, the camp will take one mid-week excursion to a local attraction, such as an amusement park or sports venue. Instructors have a strong competitive speech and debate background, are studying communications at the graduate school level, or have significant experience teaching and mentoring studentsin public speaking.
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Your Profile: Hold a Ph. D. in Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Virology, Biomedical Sciences, or a related discipline. Bring experience in PCR or NGS assay design focused on gene therapy, infectious disease, and/or liquid biopsy.
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Full Time Attorney - Mid-Level Litigation Associate - Various Locations Across the United States. We are looking for a full-time Attorney Mid-Level Litigation Associate to join our team in one of our offices across the United States.
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Develop and execute test plans to validate system level and component level signal and power integrity, including interconnect channel measurement, SerDes validation/equalization optimization, noise ripple measurement, etc.
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