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Use your linguistics and language background to become an FBI Special Agent! Undergo a rigorous background investigation, credit checks and a polygraph in order to obtain a Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) Clearance.
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Hiring is contingent upon applicants’ ability to pass background checks as mandated by Massachusetts Cannabis Commission. All employees are required to complete a Responsible Vendor Training, Sexual Harassment Training, an Implicit Bias Training and undergo a criminal background check, as directed by the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission.
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Strong scientific background and experience with assay development and validation across technology platforms in pathology, especially those that are clinically amenable (e.g. IHC, ISH, IF, and multiplex assays.
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Employment at Torch Technologies is contingent upon the successful completion of a comprehensive background check. The replacement radar will address DoD capability gaps driven by new threats and provide dual use for Hawaii for Air Traffic Control (ATC) and weather monitoring.
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The ideal candidate will possess a background in cancer biology and experience in a drug discovery setting. Background in cancer biology is preferred. Perform cell-based studies to support identification/validation/differentiation of small molecule protein degraders, implementing of a wide variety of laboratory techniques: mammalian cell culture, Western blotting, cell-based genetic engineering (lentiviral, CRISPR, RNAi), flow cytometry, etc.
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Job Description - Assistant Staff - Signal Processing The RF Technology group seeks a full-time entry-level engineer with background and interest in signal processing. Requirements: Candidates should hold a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field with a background in signal processing.
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The ideal candidate is highly motivated and driven, with a strong background in microscopy, cell culture, and immunology. Principal Investigator, MGH Pediatric COVID-19 Biorepository, Mucosal and Immunology and Biology Research Center (MIBRC.
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Are you a Commissioning Engineer from an automation or robotics background looking for an exciting new opportunity to work with an expanding company that deliver state-of-the-art solutions to big name companies and offer unrivalled career progression alongside a brilliant renumeration package.
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Clinical Nuclear Medicine Technologist background with a minimum of 3 years MI SPECT clinical experience required. Are you a Nuclear Medicine Technologist who is looking to grow their career with an innovative company known for Medical Imaging.
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6+ years of experience in DevSecOps and Platform Infrastructure Engineering, with a background rooted in software development or cloud/network infrastructure. supporting the likes of the DoD, DoE, NSA, DARPA, NASA, etc.
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A background in Cisco (IOS, IOSXE, NXOS), Fortinet, and Aruba products. Experience with network and security tools like Solarwinds, NetScout (Fluke), ISE, SIEM tools, IDS/IPS, firewall hardening.
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Strong background knowledge of English language proficiency assessments for multilingual learners and current qualifications and certificates to administer WIDA assessments (i.e., WIDA Screener for Kindergarten and WIDA Screener Online and Paper Based Test.
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Previous patent prosecution law firm experience, patent bar membership, and a background in one of the following fields: cell or molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, cancer biology, pharmacology, biophysics, or digital health focused disciplines.
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This role is ideal for a seasoned professional with a strong background in DevOps, DevSecOps, and Cloud Security. This role is ideal for a seasoned professional with a strong background in DevOps, DevSecOps, and Cloud Security.
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The successful candidate must have hands-on background in development and GMP implementation of molecular, physical-chemical, and bioassay analytics; spanning the needs of Biologics, Vaccines, Gene Therapy (AAV & LVV), and Nucleic Acid modalities.
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