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Perform assays to include viral and bacterial stock characterization, plating assays, ELISA, RT-PCR, microarray, cytokine analysis, and applicable in vitro sample analysis assays as required by approved in vivo and in vitro protocols.
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As a Budtender you'll be responsible verifying patients and caregivers in the Commission electronic verification system, checking in customers, arranging and packaging orders, receiving payments, and operating/inputting information into the point-of-sale system.
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Experience in sample collection, environmental reporting, environmental compliance, technical writing, or other aspects of environmental consulting from college level research, internships, or employment preferred.
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Join our dedicated and quality-focused clinical team, where you can mentor trained professionals to excel with their ABA skills while receiving mentorship so you can grow as a clinician yourself.
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Familiar with Warehouse Receiving procedures. The Receiving Specialist will Follow Up with the Supplier and Requestor, as appropriate. The Receiving Specialist will work in an organized manner to accurately receive Shipments of materials/product in order to maintain the integrity of inventory control, and insure the delivery of materials/product to the proper department.
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Position Summary The Senior Director of Operations, Central Lab Services will provide strategic and scientific oversight and assume ultimate responsibility for the daily operations of global PBMC Isolations and all sample processing operations within the Precision for Medicine labs.
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The TSS elevates the customer's interest in the products and drives the Thermo Fisher Scientific value proposition from sample to knowledge. The LSMS Technical Sales Specialist (TSS) is a key commercial role within the Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Division (CMD) of Thermo Fisher Scientific.
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Help keep the retail store running smoothly, receiving and logging Lowe's products for inventory. We are immediately hiring for Warehouse Part-Time Days associates, instore, and bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply.
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Manage shipment tracking and support clinical sample receiving. The Translational Science Logistics Manager will oversee all logistics activities related to sample and supply receipt and shipping.
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Thorough knowledge of receiving, shipping, inventory systems, supply chain management, logistics, customer service, reporting, system analysis, equipment, and facility functionality. Strong computer skills with proven competencies in METRC, MS Excel, Word, and Outlook.
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Stores specimen sample according to required temperature, places samples in appropriate collection container/ tube, accurately labels, follows different procedures as outlined by specific to protocol deemed necessary for transport to maintain integrity of the specimen.
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Visual Store Operations RoutinesComplete the sample picking as well as execute the floor moves in a way that creates clear stories and wearable buying suggestionsComplete all sales floor and window morning routines daily before the store is openEnsure quantity and maintain the condition of all incoming visual props and marketing material with a sustainability mindset.
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As a Meat Wrapper, you will ensure that our guests are receiving the best and most delicious products, presented according to their requirements. From our Warehouses to our GetGo’s, our grocery Stores through our Corporate home office, we are working together to put food on shoppers' tables and smiles on their faces.
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You'll provide shipping, receiving, storage and order fulfillment services for finished goods, inventory, materials, supplies, parts and equipment at the assigned facility(s). Drive the site box truck or equivalent vehicle, including MDOT health certification.
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Responsible for security of building including entrance/exit control (Associate entry/egress, receiving door, daily trash removal, etc.) Responsible for receiving merchandise truck when needed.
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