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A.) LICSW or LCSW; or (B.) Bachelor’s degree in social work, human services, nursing, psychology, sociology, or related field; or (C.) Associate’s degree and at least two (2) years of professional experience in the field.
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PhD in crop science, soil science or a scientific related field. Master’s degree in crop science, soil science, or a related scientific field with 3-5 years of experience within a research-intensive soil science role.
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MS degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, Bioengineering or related field, or BS degree in a similar field and 3+ years of relevant experience. The successful candidate will apply their knowledge of chromatographic separation techniques to the purification of chemically synthesized deoxyoligonucleotides and guide RNAs. This position with support cross-functional efforts in multiple therapeutic areas (Hematology, Immuno-oncology, and Regenerative Medicine) as well as the development of our non-viral delivery platform.
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Bachelor's Degree in urban planning or a related field; a master's degree is desirable; three years' experience in economic development or long-term planning, community engagement, real estate development, business advisory services; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Bachelor’s degree in scientific-related field with a minimum of 6+ years of relevant experience in toxicology or related field (as study director or toxicology study manager is a plus) or a Master’s degree with a minimum of 5+ years of relevant experience.
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We are hiring a Field Service Engineer to report to the Director of Customer Success. Gator Bio is looking for a Field Service Engineer to join our team in Palo Alto. The Field Service Engineer will be responsible for providing post-sales support.
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You have a Ph. D degree in a relevant scientific field (e.g. Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Biology), and have experience with antibody discovery and development. Family planning support up to $45,000 (e.g., IVF/PGT, adoption, surrogacy, egg retrieval.
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3-7 years of field safety experience in heavy civil construction, transportation or related field. Assists the project in work planning and development of job hazard analysis and safe work procedures Performs regular field safety inspections, accident/incident investigations (including root cause analysis), industrial hygiene assessments and safety audits on active construction projects.
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Provide military science instruction and training and field instruction and training in accordance with Cadet Command’s program of Instruction (POI), syllabus, and other ROTC-directed or emerging training in various settings on and off campus, to include field environments.
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Contractor personnel serving as ROTC military science instructors shall have demonstrated instructor ability in military field training exercises and be able to live/instruct in a field environment for extended periods during training exercises.
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Bachelor’s Degree in urban studies, planning, communications, public policy or administration, business or a related field; a Master’s Degree is helpful; three years of economic development or long-term planning, community engagement, retail urban infill, business advisory services; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Pursuing a degree in the media field of study is a plus (e.g., Broadcast Journalism, Communications, Marketing, or related field). Our interns will work closely with producers, anchors, and reporters both in-house and out in the field and may also participate in special projects identified by market and news leaders.
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Train, coach and develop installation subcontractors both in the office and in the field. Position Summary: The Field Installation Trainer is responsible for training and improving the proficiency of subcontracting installation teams to build value and quality with customers through training and field engagement.
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Our leading retail brands include; LensCrafters, Sunglass Hut, Pearle Vision, and Target Optical.
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Manage projects including development and implementation of lake management plans, watershed planning, natural resource field investigations including aquatic plant surveys, water quality investigations, stormwater planning, benthic and fisheries surveys, sediment sampling and other watershed or limnological investigations for a wide range of potential clients.
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