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Boston Metal seeks an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer to facilitate development of new high temperature electrolysis systems for the production of tonnage molten metals and alloys.
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Job Description SUPERVISOR, INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS, Facilities-Repair and Maintenance, to manage the instrument technician and controls group in providing superior customer service and maintenance.
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General laboratory duties that may include instrument routine cleaning and maintenance, lab reagent inventories, processor fluidics change-outs, etc. Serve in an exciting role as a laboratory research associate that directly supports our cutting-edge drug discovery programs across our immune-oncology pipeline.
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Recognizes instrument, equipment or methodology problems and/or discrepancies and brings them, with documentation, to Assistant Supervisor or Supervisor's attention in a timely manner. Communicates all-important information regarding the laboratory (i.e. inventory, testing status and instrument status) to fellow staff members.
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Supervises transport and parking arrangements for visiting artists, oversees the tuning, maintenance, and moving of musical instruments, ensures access to such locked instruments as pianos and organs, liaises with ITS for audio and event technology, and, where necessary, the hiring or purchase of technology and equipment not available through ITS. Coordinates all aspect of room layout, stage preparation, lighting, heating, rehearsal time, musical instrument and technical equipment set-up.
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Job Duties and Responsibilities: Screens, assesses, and reassesses substance use, addiction risk and addiction treatment needs using Simple Screening Instrument for Substance Abuse (SSI-SA) and other assessments; for PS in GLEs and outreach settings.
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Integrating a one-stop solution on raw materials, reagents, and innovative open instrument platforms, the Company has grown into a leading supplier in in-vitro diagnostics. You can learn more about us by visiting DescriptionWe are looking for a CTO/CSO, RNA Delivery System (LNP) with a proven track record in biochemical engineering and nanomedicine to lead the development of novel delivery systems for different technology platforms, including mRNA vaccines, therapeutics, siRNA, and in vivo gene editing.
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Responsibilities include instrument and equipment decontamination, assembly, packaging, sterilization, high-level disinfection, documentation, and inventory management. Maintain proficiency in computer programs and instrument tracking software.
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Experience with LCMS instrument software including Waters MassLynx and Agilent Chemstation. This laboratory-based role will support their high throughput purification workflows by monitoring and maintaining instrument performance, executing sample handling tasks, and managing chemicals and consumables.
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If you grew up playing with Legos (or you still play with them), play a musical instrument, have taken acting classes, or like to draw or paint (decks or canvas!) if you ever built your treehouse or love gardening, cycled or backpacked the world, repaired your motorcycle, assembled your computer, got your brewing system controlled via a Raspberry Pi.
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As a key member of the R&D team, the ideal candidate is experienced in supporting and enabling research teams, has a deep understanding and grasp of the business and scientific context, and has a demonstrated track record of delivering complex informatics solutions that combine data/instrument/sample management and data/system integrity.
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Under the general supervision of the Manager and Clinical Supervisors, the Medical Laboratory Scientist II (MLS II) may assist with assigned workstations including Quality Control (QC) review, instrument maintenance and troubleshooting, training, competency assessment of staff, operations, and inventory management.
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Responsible for establishing the QC GMP laboratory and operational systems at the Sanofi Waltham site, including instrument IQ/OQ/PQ, analytical transfer, SOPs readiness, laboratory operations system, sample and reference/reagent management, shipping, etc.
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With ReactJS, and Typescript used for the instrument UI. Our software has been deployed in some of the foremost research institutions in the world. Areas of work include firmware, instrument control, real-time video processing, and telemetry.
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Restocks instrument and scope brushes in all areas of CPD as needed. Loads and unloads the cart washer, and unloads the instrument washer racks. Comprised of Tufts Medical Center, Lowell General Hospital, MelroseWakefield Hospital, Lawrence Memorial Hospital of Medford, Care at Home - an expansive home care network, and large integrated physician network.
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