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This position is a 6-month fixed term Co-op opportunity. Experience in gene therapy, particularly formulation and manufacturing of lipid nanoparticles and viral capsids-based drug product is a significant plus.
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Application instructions: Please attach a copy of your resume and a cover letter stating your interest in the position, your goals for the co-op within the context of working at MassDOT.Job Responsibilities: Gain familiarity with the learning and development and MassDOT divisions training programs in various stages of progress; get a thorough understanding of the goals of each project, the activities to be undertaken, project timelines, and the steps needed to move through the project stages.
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Therefore, a Learning & Development Team Co-op needs to be able to manage multiple projects with concurrent timelines and be very detail oriented, independent, pro-active, and organized.
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Sublime Systems seeks a creative and dynamic R&D Co-op or Intern to contribute to the development of our decarbonized cement. As a member of Sublime Systems’ small but growing team, the R&D co-op or intern will work closely with the company’s experienced researchers and will receive extensive mentorship.
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The Business Analyst Co-op will be in a supporting role as a liaison working alongside the IT Project Lead between the business and IT for RMV initiatives. The Business Analyst Co-op is responsible for the business requests analysis, prioritization and reporting for Atlas and other RMV systems.
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As a Geotechnical Engineering Intern or Co-op, you will work side-by-side with industry-leading experts in the office and in the field to gain hands-on experience while applying classroom knowledge to real-world challenges.
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Simpson Gumpertz & Heger (SGH) is seeking current students for the Fall 2024 Geotechnical Engineering Internship and/or Co-op in our Waltham office. Currently enrolled and plan to complete a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Machine Learning Engineer Co-Op from July 2024 to December 2024, focusing on Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Computer Vision applications.
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As An Undergrad Co-Op, You Will Apply Coursework Concepts To Real-world Situations Working Alongside And Guided By Industry Professionals While Gaining Valuable Experience Working For a World-class Global Bio-manufacturing Company.
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Dyne’s Co-Op Program offers students the opportunity to gain expertise in a variety of core laboratory skills and work in a dynamic biotech environment equipped with state-of-the-art technology.
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POSITION PURPOSE: The Co-op Energy Engineer will be primarily responsible for assisting energy engineers, project managers, and project executives who are actively engaged in developing technical energy solutions for our clients.
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The co-op will work in a hybrid environment, gaining experience in both the in-person and virtual workspaces. Embark as a Co-op with us and lay the foundation for your future.
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The Co-op will work on a number of projects to help advance numerous bacterial programs in the preclinical pipeline with support from an experienced mentor who will provide guidance on projects and career.
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Microfabrication Engineering Co-Op The Microelectronics Laboratory is seeking students eager to apply their science and engineering skills in the US Government’s most capable wafer fabrication facility.
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Over the course of your Co-op, you will gain exposure to leaders, cultivate your business knowledge, work on projects that directly impact the business you support, and network in a welcoming atmosphere.
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