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Serve as a QTAS representative on project teams supporting the development of novel biologics; collaborate with project team members (e.g., clinical pharmacology, protein analytics, discovery, toxicology) and groups within QTAS to generate relevant data guiding target validation, biomarker selection, and candidate selection.
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Responsibilities The Case Manager I - Parent Partner is responsible for supporting the caregiver by improving the capacity of the parent/caregiver to parent the youth so as to improve functioning in the community or to assist the youth in returning to the community.
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The Department of Pathology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is seeking an experienced M.D. or Ph. D. scientist with technical expertise in diagnostic assay development and/or research pathology, as well as research administration, scientific writing, and project management.
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As a passionate and experienced Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) looking to elevate your career to the next level, you'll join Kaleidoscope ABA Therapy as a Clinical Manager and lead a team of dedicated BCBAs in creating a positive and transformative impact.
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Job DescriptionThe Sr. Manager, Business Development Quality Assurance will support Quality Assurance M&A activities throughout the project lifecycle. Demonstrated comprehensive expertise in the applied interpretation of worldwide regulatory standards and laws applicable to the medical device industry such as: ISO, QSR, GMP, GLP. Experience in Business Development M&A projects including due diligence, integration planning, and project management.
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As an Applications Project Manager & Analyst you will be responsible for providing support to our Supply Chain & Manufacturing sites. Serving as a Technical subject matter expert.
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You may substitute education for specialized experience as follows: One (1) academic year of graduate education in a field of study such as: business administration (finance, accounting, auditing, marketing and business law), law, economics, criminology, political science, government, public administration or another related field.
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Serve as project manager, lead engineer, and/or lead stormwater technical liaison with client or internal project team on project efforts, including capital projects, new construction, retrofit, and flood mitigation projects for public and private sector entities.
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The Civil Superintendent supports the onsite Project Superintendent, coordinates daily subcontractor activities and RHW field operations for the civil scope, providing technical support for complex mechanical assembly projects.
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Construction Project Manager. Working independently or with the Facilities Project Manager, oversee construction performed by outside contractors for all assigned projects to ensure conformance with construction documents and compliance with campus policies and state and local regulations.
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The Systems Administrator will be responsible for: day to day administration, break fix, call center activities, and work on dedicated projects. The Systems Administrator will be responsible for maintaining our client's IT environment which includes Active Directory, Exchange, O365, Azure, AWS, SCCM, Cisco hardware, Cisco phones, Aruba, Palo Alto, VMWare, Nutanix, SolarWinds, ThousandEyes, Veeam, ExaGrid, Citrix, Dell VRTX, HP servers, Linux.
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Our client, a nationwide provider of high-quality food products has an immediate opening for a Quality Assurance Manager, to join their winning team in Sutton. Troubleshoot technical issues related to food safety and quality.
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Facility Security Officer (FSO) / Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM) FacilitySecurity Officer (FSO) / Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM) In addition, MACOM offers foundryservices that represents a key core competency within our business.
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The General Manager will have full responsibility for the business unit, which includes the financial performance, operations, and sales. Maintaining all business records, including customer and vendor data files.
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Need for a Geomatics Project Manager to join our New England region. Geomatics Survey Project Manager. Proficiency in all aspects of field and office land surveying including boundary line and topographic survey as well as construction stakeout.
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