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Multiple openings for Manufacturing Production Specialists to work with a multinational, biopharmaceutical company on their 46 acre biologics manufacturing campus in Berkeley, CA. This role is supporting clinical production and will perform cell culture/expansion and purification.
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As a production engineer, you will drive innovation and efficiency in our projects by applying your expertise in AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, Puppet, and Terraform to architect scalable and resilient infrastructure for our innovative AI robotics systems.
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In this role as a Production Chemist II at our Hercules, California location, you will work closely with Senior Production Chemists to assist in the execution of production procedures in a timely manner for product release.
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Additionally, the Exec. Chef/Kitchen Manager must possess a thorough understanding of principles of food production as well as the analytical skills necessary to maintain a computerized menu management system.
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Phillips 66 & YOU - Together we can fuel the future The Maintenance Mechanic - Machinist, Rodeo Refinery, under the general direction of the Maintenance Supervisor, performs any and all work for which qualified in a safe and efficient manner, including but not limited to: inspecting, adjusting, disassembling/reassembling, troubleshooting and servicing a wide variety of equipment, including pumps, compressors, fans, conveyors, hydraulic systems, valves and actuators.
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Cardiology Course Description: Scientists will uncover the complexities of the cardiovascular system through a wealth of interactive and inquiry-based experiments, and project-based, hands-on activities.
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Sandia California's Biomanufacturing and Biomaterials department is seeking a dedicated and hardworking Postdoctoral Scientist (job title: JBEI Postdoctoral Bio/Chem) with expertise in protein engineering to work with us in developing novel technologies for the enzymatic production of biofuels and bioproducts.
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We are seeking a Photo Production Assistant who is a self-starter, detail-oriented, and able to work independently and proactively to constantly support all facets of our photo teams while maintaining a can-do attitude.
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Additional responsibilities include supporting the Development Team and Trustees' committees in activities such as report generation, donor relations, event production, and general administrative duties.
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Has a strong working knowledge of the Quality and Regulatory aspects of cGMP production, tech transfer, and process development. The Director, Manufacturing Process Owner (Drug Substance & Drug Product) is a key technical role that is meant to anchor BlueRock development and manufacturing activities at the Bayer-Berkeley site.
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Great organizational and project management skills, and consistently communicates to ensure reliability with a safety, efficiency, and quality mindset. 4+ years experience as a food process engineer, product developer, or food manufacturing plant manager.
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Bachelor’s degree in a scientific or quantitative discipline Highly capable in python, R, and SQL; with the ability to write production level code and develop across teams. Requirements: 3+ years of experience in a quantitative trading environment with an emphasis on quantitative research.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a Lab Tech (Food & Beverage Industry)Full Time Duration: 6 months with possibility to extend Location: Emeryville, CA As a Lab Technician you will: Job Description Quality experience in the food industry would be nice to haveLab TechnicianThis is a technical expert R&D position; this position will coordinate assigned aspects of R&D lab and/or pilot plant operation to support product development for assigned projects.
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This will include conceptualization, planning, videography, editing, and overall production of engaging video content for the team's digital properties. Archive, database, and maintain storage of all video and related content Maintain, troubleshoot, and diagnose problems with video equipment used in video production.
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Knowledge of Procore, PlanGrid, Bluebeam, Revit, SketchUp, AutoCAD, Primavera, Navisworks, Microsoft Project, and Viewpoint project manager software is a plus. A leading Bay Area general contractor specializing in a variety of market sectors is in search of a Project Manager for their water group.
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