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Pay: To Be Discussed Schedule: 10-12 hour shift including weekends and holidays Competencies: Ability to act in a discreet manner Computer and smart phone Savvy Ability to work without direct supervision in an outside environment following direction from a remote management team.
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Knowledge, proficiency, and/or experience in geotechnical engineering, hydrology, agronomy, regulatory compliance/enforcement, and standardized methodology for identification of intermittent and perennial streams.
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What you’ll need:Master’s degree in environmental science, toxicology, pharmacology, biochemistry, molecular biology, or related subject with an additional seven years of experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The role will be a core leader of an AI/Client focused incubator team consisting of Product Management, Data Science, Product Design, Design Strategy, Engineering and System Architecture professionals, all focused on developing capabilities, products and services to improve investment outcomes and enrich the customer experience.
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As a full service telecommunications company, we specialize in building, maintaining, and managing some of the largest upgrades, rebuilds, and new builds, as well as a wide range of services including aerial and underground construction, structured wiring, fiber splicing, cable mining, and engineering for the fiber to the home market.
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B.S. in Computer Science, Information Technology Management or Engineering or Four years of related experience may be substituted for the education degree requirement established for this key personnel function.
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What we need to see:A Masters or PhD (or additional equivalent experience) in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a domain science with a strong focus on the related computational methods.
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Position Overview Are you looking for a scientific leadership role that allows you to leverage the latest technology in bioinformatics, computational biology, and biological data science to help deliver treatments to 38 million people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV.
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MS or PhD in a biological science, healthcare science or engineering. BS in biological science, healthcare science, or engineering. The Associate Director will be accountable to the GRL and Global Regulatory Science Precision Medicine Head for development of appropriate regional Precision Medicine and Digital Health regulatory strategy(s) and their timely delivery.
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Day to day work includes desk work, computer work, interaction with patients, facility/hospital staff and physicians. All duties and responsibilities are expected to be performed in accordance with Fresenius Kidney Care policy, procedures, standards of nursing practice, state and federal regulations.
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Program or project management experience, including use of Gantt charts and budget management B.S., M.S., or Ph. D. in physical science or engineering is preferred Hands-on experience in wafer processing and basic semiconductor device processing is a plus.
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Education: Degree(s) in either electrical/computer engineering, physics, computer science, or mathematics Required BS with 7+ years of relevant experience Desired MS with 5+ years relevant experience including production quality software development Eligibility: This position requires a Dept. of Defense security clearance and is therefore open only to: 1.
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If you have a Bachelor's degree or higher level of education, is your degree in engineering, building construction, construction management, architecture, landscape architecture, design or a directly related field.
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Practical knowledge of microbiology, biology, chemistry, food science, epidemiology, soil science, entomology, and basic engineering technology as applied to environmental health practices.
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Bachelor's degree in science, engineering, computer, or pharmaceutical related field of study. Proficiency with GMP computer systems including Lab systems, CAPA systems, and Document Control systems.
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