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A California Certified Clinical Laboratory Scientist General License issued by the California State Department of Human Services. A California Certified Clinical Laboratory Scientist General License issued by the California State Department of Human Services; OR.
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Job Description Job title: Research Scientist Job statement: The Research Scientist's role is to develop novel molecular diagnostic products for Aptitude's Metrix™ diagnostic platform. Qualifications PhD in relevant field (e.g. molecular biology, chemistry, biochemistry, bioengineering, chemical engineering, materials engineering.
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A position is available in the laboratory of Prof. Dr. Songi Han to conduct research on advancing the magnetic resonance spectroscopy frontier and the study of the folding and aggregation of the protein tau to fibril structures and motifs of relevance to neurodegenerative diseases.
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The certifications available to you after continued study and experience are medical laboratory technician, cytotechnologist and clinical laboratory technician. JOB DUTIES: Perform elementary blood banking and clinical laboratory procedures in hematology, immunohematology, clinical chemistry, serology, bacteriology, parasitology, and urinalysis.
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Management responsibilities encompass academic administration, production unit management, academic support services, departmental computer technical support services, contract, grant, and gift/donation administration, purchasing and financial management, payroll, staff and academic personnel, facilities maintenance and renovation, space management, safety programs, and laboratory support services.
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The position will require environmental field work such as drilling, soil, soil gas and groundwater sampling, data collection and preparation of field documentation (e.g., field notes, laboratory Chain of Custodies.
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Designs parts, laboratory equipment, and research apparatus using CAD/CAM software. Set up and fabricate precision parts and assemblies in common and exotic materials, including metal, plastic, wood, glass, ceramics, intermetallic composites, and parts with mathematically defined surfaces.
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You may work at a hospital, outpatient center, private practice, home health, telemedicine, nursing facility, clinic, school, laboratory or other facility. Whether you're serving as a technician, lab worker, therapist, speech-language pathologist, social worker, medical assistant or other allied health professional, you'll use your education, training and specialized skills to provide support for patients and help them strive for optimal health.
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The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California Santa Barbara invites applications for a 100% time (40 hr/wk) Academic Coordinator I position for undergraduate instructional laboratory support.
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You will work in a laboratory environment using mechanical skills including soldering, hand instruments to tighten fasteners, and microscopes to inspect small components and assemblies. Min of 2 years' experience utilizing a microscope and hand-held instruments like soldering iron, tweezers, screw drivers, and torque wrenches for assembly of products Preferred Qualifications: •Experience working in an engineering environment, reading and creating to engineering prints for mechanical assembly and schematic diagrams for wiring assemblies.
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This Senior Food Scientist will have a strong background in protein application in beverages with specific knowledge related to aseptic, liquid, plant-based nutritional beverages. The Senior Scientist will independently develop experimental designs leading to confirmed stability and label claims across shelf life, evaluate sensory profiles of products (both internally and externally) ensuring the formulation conforms to Kate Farms customer expectations, trouble shoot formula/process design failures, and qualify ingredient substitutions and optimizations.
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Is familiar with all laboratory equipment including hematology, urine and chemistry analyzers and other equipment such as centrifuges, vortexes, microscopes, autoclave, point of care devices and incubators.
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Minimum 1 year of Clinical Laboratory Scientist experience required. Deliver specialized in Clinical Laboratory Scientist. Minimum 1 year of Clinical Laboratory Scientist experience required.
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SBIR's broad line of innovative products support testing of military and commercial sensor systems for world-wide use in laboratory, production, depot and field test applications. Santa Barbara Infrared, Inc. (SBIR) is recruiting a Front Desk Receptionist to join our team.
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Previous training and or certifications in soldering, FOD, and ESD protection Experience with Radio Frequency (RF) assemblies. Min of 2 years' experience specifically in mechanical assembly and soldering.
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