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Work location: The Housing Problem Solving and Outreach Specialist will primarily work at our main office at 37 Grove St., less than one block from Civic Center BART/Muni. After three months, they will most likely have the option to work remotely one day per week.
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You must have a strong problem-solving background, hands-on testing skills, and preferably some experience with spacecraft and/or aerospace engineering. Strong CAD design (Solidworks) and Finite Element analysis (Femap, Ansys) skills.
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You will be a strategic problem solver with a strong background in people analytics and HR technology, passionate about using data to improve employee engagement, retention, and performance.
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Design Excellence - Strong working knowledge of best practices related to urban design principles and standards, campus planning, open space design, sustainability, and resiliency coupled with a passion for problem-solving to enhance the spaces we live-in and occupy.
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To accomplish the above, the successful candidate must be a creative and innovative scientist with strong organic synthesis, problem solving, interpersonal, collaboration and communication skills.
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Participate and assist in the daily activities of the purification group such as antibody and antigen purification, and characterization by various techniques including protein concentration determination, CE-SDS, SDS-PAGE, various HPLC methods, and endotoxin measurement.
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Additional Requirements: The Port of Oakland requires each incumbent to successfully complete a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) background check, which will include a fingerprint-based Criminal History Records Check (CHRC) and a Security Threat Assessment (STA), prior to being considered for this position.
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Background check: A successful candidate must pass a Federal and state Background Check and/or FBI Fingerprinting (Livescan) and test negative for TB test (within the last 4 years.
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LA County, CA Applicant Notice: If you are selected for this position with SPECTRA FORCE , your offer is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of several requirements, including but not limited to, a criminal background check.
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The ideal candidate will take full ownership, from problem definition through to delivering production-grade solutions, requiring strong initiative and self-direction. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
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Criminal background check convictions will be considered in accordance with the LA County Fair Chance Ordinance and California Fair Chance Act. Conditional job offers are contingent on the successful submission and completion of a signed application, submission of established documents of an I-9 form, eligible drug screen, and pre-employment background check.
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Background checks are required to safeguard safety risk, harm, or harassment to our general public; including but not limited to staff, employees, contractors, vendors, associates, clients, or our customers.
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Interacts on a daily basis with Departments within the Firm to facilitate highest possible legal support to assignments and clients, including Accounting (check requests); General Services (mail, FedEx, UPS, messengers); Conference Center/Catering (scheduling/arranging meetings and requested accommodations); Calendar Court Services; Reprographics Department; Digital Services, etc.
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We are looking for a candidate with a scientific background in cell therapy or stem cell biology, coupled with a resourceful aptitude for problem-solving. A robust background in stem cell biology, immunology, regenerative medicine, or a related field.
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The candidate should have a strong background in high voltage, pulsed power, power electronics, charged particle/plasma physics and especially in their systems integration. A background in charged particle or plasma physics is a plus.
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