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Hands-on experience in creating dynamic and static websites using modern technologies such as HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and popular front-end frameworks like React, Angular, or Vue.js. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target for new hire salaries for the position across all US locations.
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We are currently recruiting for an On-Call Bartender for the new Four Seasons Private Residences at 706 Mission Street. In addition, the Bartender is to service as a server as this person will be largely alone while serving the Bar/Lounge, Game Room, Private Dining Room, and Veranda.
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As an Analyst with Kimley-Horn, you will benefit from hands-on experience, technical software and consulting trainings, and developmental programs geared towards growing Kimley-Horn’s future leaders.
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We are seeking a seasoned and dedicated hands-on ASIC Verification Lead to help develop an ASIC for our artificial intelligence computing architecture. Good knowledge on ASIC design and verification methodologies and flows.
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You should be a hands-on technically savvy individual with a proven track record in FPGA/ASIC design processes with exposure into embedded software development. Perform hands-on work using laboratory tools for board bring up and troubleshooting.
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The opportunity offers a technical, hands-on engineer the chance to help develop a market-defining enterprise product that combines autonomous vehicle technology with a robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) business model.
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Has hands on experience with executing antibody or antibody-like molecule purification techniques including resin chromatography (affinity, CEX, AEX, MMC), depth filtration, virus filtration, membrane chromatography, and TFF operations.
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Minimum of 6 years of hands-on experience with liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) approaches and have excellent troubleshooting capabilities. Hands-on experience with maintaining LC and MS instrumentation is also required.
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CNA Surety's Underwriting Trainee Program offers a rewarding career path for individuals interested in working for a company that provides hands on experience and unique opportunities. Prepares written communications on adverse underwriting decisions, rate appeals, underwriting requirements, status and declinations.
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This information reflects the anticipated base salary range for this position based on current national data. Administer psychiatric rating scales and counsel patients on completion of scales.
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Hands-on expertise in tissue culture and cell-based assays (including general tissue culture, cell banking, cell proliferation, electroporation, transfection, transduction, flow cytometry, AAV, and ELISA.
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In-depth knowledge and extensive hands-on experience in developing analytical protein methods (i.e. analytical HPLC/UPLC-based methods, cIEF, capillary electrophoresis, process impurities, LC/MS, peptide mapping, etc.
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Working closely with our stellar Manufacturing, Quality, and Compute teams, you will be working hands on in the front lines of production, while helping to continuously improve our cutting edge bioprocess from the ground up.
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5+ years hands on experience assembling, repairing, troubleshooting and inspecting electronics or electronic systems as well as electro-mechanical assemblies. Lead (Electronic) Engineering Technician, you will be working with a dynamic cross functional team of engineers and scientists to develop exciting new genetic analysis instruments based on qPCR, Capillary Electrophoresis, Rapid DNA, and Microarray technologies to make the world healthier, cleaner, and safer.
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Hands-on experience with SIEM tooling and centralized logging (e.g. Panther, ELK, Splunk) 4+ years of hands-on security operations experience in the modern cloud environments.
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