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Beginning as a hot dog cart in New York City’s Madison Square Park, Shake Shack was created by Danny Meyer, Founder and CEO of Union Square Hospitality Group and best-selling author of Setting the Table.
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Ph. D. in Proteomics, Biological Sciences, Bioinformatics, Statistics, Analytical Chemistry or a related field with experience in one or more of the following areas as demonstrated through at least one first-author publication: Computational biology, Bioinformatics, Proteomics, Machine Learning.
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Author technical documentation on SOLIDWORKS PDM configuration documentation, functional design documents, test plans, and develop and facilitate user training. Author technical documentation on SOLIDWORKS PDM configuration documentation, functional design documents, test plans, and develop and facilitate user training.
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The Lead Risk Intelligence Analyst will research, analyze, and author intelligence assessments using both internal and open-source materials to produce and distribute intelligence products through approved channels.
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Serves as an TAS Internal Revenue Manual (IRM) author, including updating IRMs, developing Interim Guidance Memorandums (IGMs), and issuing IRM Procedural Updates (IPUs). Serves as the program specialist to develop, maintain, evaluate, and provide training on guidance, policies, and procedures on specific technical tax issues in relation to TAS intake and case advocacy operations that are TAS-wide in scope and have significant impact on cases in TAS.
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Author labeling literature (IFU, Patient Implant Leaflets), review package labeling, and review advertising/promotional material. Author and compile product submissions and technical files.
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Author and institute written technical specifications through document control system for new and existing processes. A Day in the LifeIn this role as a Materials Engineer II - Extrusion, you will participate in projects/tasks to meet the operational objectives of our Extrusion department at Medtronic’s Danvers, MA site.
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Drive projects to improve the QMS for compliance through Trackwise (TW), efficiency, or corporate needs Author/revise standard operating procedures (SOPs) and test methods, as required Other duties as assigned Work Conditions: Office Physical Requirements: Stand, walk, sit, use hands and fingers to handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, climb or balance Talk or hear Close vision Computer/office machines Lift up to 10 lbs.
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