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In this role you will work as part of a team to conduct hands-on failure analysis, field inspections, electrochemical and other laboratory testing, as well as work with clients to evaluate corrosion control and integrity management measures.
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Hands-on laboratory operations experience including shake flask, high-throughput bioreactor, bench scale bioreactor, and pilot scale cultures. Contribute to design of and conduct laboratory scale experiments; hands-on laboratory execution is expected.
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Early-stage startup company experience in a hands-on technical role. Ability to work hands-on and think strategically. Strong programming skills with Python, Go, SQL or other object oriented languages.
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Hands-on experience with method development, validation, and transfer in support of biopharmaceutical and vaccine manufacturing. Experience with Virology, Bioassays, NGS (sequencing), Chromatography and Spectroscopic Analytical Techniques, and PCR and Molecular tools.
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Beam line control and data acquisition software such as EPICS, SPEC, or ICS. Hands-on with X-ray optics and opto-electro-mechanical systems. To be successful in this position you will bring:Bachelor’s degree (in chemistry, physics, engineering or related field) and 2 years’ experience in a scientific, engineering or technical field including: Hands-on with X-ray microscopy and/or hard X-ray spectroscopy synchrotron radiation research instrumentation.
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The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience in one or more of the following techniques: immune cell functional assays, multi-color flow cytometry, primary cell isolation and culture, ELISA/Luminex, molecular biology techniques such as RNA/DNA isolation, qPCR, cloning and virus production.
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Hands on experience in Java and Kotlin. eInfochips has strategic technology partnerships with Qualcomm, NVIDIA, NXP, Analog Devices, Texas Instruments, Amazon, Microsoft and Google to name a few.
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Hands-on laboratory operations such as molecular biology, shake flask, bench scale bioreactor and novel culture platforms. Hands-on laboratory operations such as molecular biology, shake flask, bench scale bioreactor and novel culture platforms.
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Hands on experience with preclinical models of cancer and immuno-oncology. Hands-on experience with in vivo bioluminescence imaging (BLI) Hands-on experience with molecular, cellular, and ex vivo biological techniques and assays.
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Specific training on VISA Regulations and Regulations E is preferred 5 years’ experience with fraud lifecycle; prevention, detection, recovery in cards, including risk management, fraud prevention with hands-on fraud investigation, fraud/payment operations or management.
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Hands-on experience with deep learning frameworks (e.g. PyTorch, TensorFlow, JAX) and a solid understanding of neural network architectures for tasks like image recognition, segmentation, and generative modeling.
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This individual should have a minimum of 1 year's hands-on experience in cell culture and assay development in industry and/or academic settings. A highly motivated individual with proven expertise in cell culture immunoassay and flow cytometry is preferred.
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The engagement manager's non negotiables for candidates are as follows: Not having in-vivo skills/potential candidates must have this experience in the field and work experience /hands on work and research with in-vivo.
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Bachelor's, Master's, or Ph. D. in Immunology, Cell Biology, or a closely related field with hands-on experience of multi-color flow cytometry experience in academia or industry. Experience in flow cytometry assay development, qualification, and tech transfer preferred.
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Hands-on development experience with query engines and database systems, such as Clickhouse, Druid, Presto, BigQuery. Strong programming skills in Rust, Scala, Java, Python, or a similar language.
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