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The Sr. Consulting Engineer will act as project manager for small to medium-sized projects. What You’ll Need: Bachelor's Degree in Architecture, Engineering or Architectural Engineering (Master's degree preferred) 7+ years of architectural/engineering or construction management experience.
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Performs evaluations and recommendations, with input from the Radiology Director & Chief of Radiology, regarding technical protocols; completes monthly equipment QA testing procedures and assists in establishing new techniques and protocols.
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OverviewTufts University School of Dental Medicine seeks a Research Assistant for an active basic science laboratory whose research focuses on translational studies on tissue engineering and regeneration, association of dental diseases with systemic diseases including diabetes, osteoarthritis and Alzheimer’s disease and cancer.
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Policy Analysts work closely with project leaders to provide project management and research support on a range of policy topics, including topics related to health and healthcare, behavioral health, substance use/abuse, public health preparedness, military manpower, personnel, and training, K-12 education, higher education, public safety, and national security.
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The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 10+ years of experience working in an EH&S capacity, which includes experience working in a professional services group leading project and consulting teams and will hold a CIH certification.
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Supervise and support reporting units, including Communications, Legislative Affairs, Constituent Services, Hiring and Staffing (Human Resources Liaison office), Federal Policy, Member Engagement, Housing and Homelessness Policy, and MassHealth’s Project Management Office.
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The RPM will have a dual report in to their disease group manager and PIs and to CTO Leadership to develop and implement strategies that will ensure compliance, consistency, and accountability in all assigned clinical research activities conducted at DFCI. Specific tasks and responsibilities are varied and dependent upon project aims, scope and duration.
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What you bring to Takeda:Bachelor's degree or higher in a quantitative discipline such as Statistics, Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science, Econometrics or information sciences such as business analytics or informatics.
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Assist the project team in the engineering of control system hardware and software programming based on project plans, specifications, and other contract documents. Assist with project sub-contractors where needed, specifically test and balance contractors.
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The Warehouse Robotics Systems Engineering, Integration, And Test (SEIT) Team Of Boston Dynamics (BD) Seeks a Technical Leader And Manager Who Will Advance State-of-the-art Verification, Validation, And Test (VV&T) Systems For The Most Capable Warehouse Robot System In The World.
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MS or PhD degree in Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering or a related scientific field. This exciting opportunity allows you to lead key activities, collaborate with top talents in the vaccines industry, and advance your career while ensuring timely project delivery in collaboration with process development colleagues and GMP team.
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Building Smarter Wireless NetworksAn independent diversity firm dedicated to wireless communications services, ATEC provides RF engineering services and technical outsourcing to telecommunications carriers, managed service providers, tower operators, and equipment vendors.
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About the JobThe Manager, Manufacturing Quality Engineering in the Quality Assurance department is a key and critical role at FMI. This role presents the incumbent with an opportunity to lead various teams within FMI. The Manager is responsible for oversight and management of the Quality Assurance manufacturing team in Boston, MA with a global mindset ensuring continuity across all manufacturing sites.
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Our client, a prestigious law firm, has an immediate need for an experienced Patent Agent – Electrical Engineering, to join their winning team in Boston. Supporting the patent prosecution process with feedback regarding electrical engineering.
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Manager - LAN/Wireless Product Engineering and OpsNetwork Platform Manager LAN/Wireless is an engineering lead who will oversee the engineering, delivery and operations for ADUSA’s local area networks and wireless platforms which spans across all retail brands, corp offices, distribution centers, data centers and warerooms and will have responsibility for supporting the multi-year strategy to transform the LAN and Wireless architecture, and all associated technologies.
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