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Communicate with (or to) individuals or groups verbally and/or in writing (e.g. customers, suppliers, associates). Supervise and develop associates and leaders in area of responsibility by assigning duties and coordinating workloads, monitoring performance and providing feedback; teaching, supporting and modeling Logistics and company policies and procedures; identifying training and development needs; and participating in the hiring, promotion, coaching, teaching, and evaluation of associates and leaders.
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Support all technical writing requirements including but not limited to SOPs for analytical equipment and systems, calibration, qualification, and maintenance. Successful candidates will have excellent technical writing skills to be able to support operating procedures for analytical equipment, including calibration, qualification, and maintenance of systems and equipment.
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Communicate proficiently through speech, reading, and writing. Maintain effective audio-visual perception and judgement to observe and respond to the environment. You will receive and stock inventory, prepare, cook, and assemble orders, keep the kitchen clean and organized, and maintain food safety and quality standards by following standard operating procedures.
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Have basic English speaking, reading, and writing abilities (Bilingual or multilingual individuals are encouraged to apply) Must have a minimum of 6 months of paid professional caregiving experience (non-family) OR be a CNA, HHA, LVN/LPN, or RN.
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Support the execution of Duke-Margolis public and expert convenings (e.g., workshops, roundtables, seminars, other varied stakeholder meetings) through topic-focused policy research, preparatory analysis and writing to craft clear and concise materials for stakeholder and expert review and response, coordination, and logistics management for events ranging in size from focused expert panels to large-scale public events.
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The primary purpose of this position is to provide technical writing and documentation support for the Program and other agencies as needed. Candidate must provide writing samples for the interview.
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Support possible Carnegie Elective Re-Classification for Community Engagement efforts in collecting data and information, analyzing, writing, and communicating community engagement activities across learning and teaching, scholarship, research, clinical, and creative activity across the enterprise and with communities.
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Proven experience in the following areas:Business AnalysisBusiness Process ImprovementProcess AnalysisRequirements Definition and ManagementUser Experience Design & AnalysisDemand ManagementUser Acceptance Testing (UAT)Agile Methodology using Jira, creating Epics, and writing Jira Stories.
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Must be able to effectively communicate verbally and through technical writing (documentation of laboratory experiments). In-depth knowledge in one or more analytical topic areas: HPLC, GC, KF moisture testing, MDI/DPI performance testing.
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Bachelors Degree with minimum 5 years of experience in Quality, Engineering, or Technical Writing in a manufacturing/production environment. Strong technical writing skills. Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing.
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Previous journalism writing and editing experience at a news publications. Include a note describing why you are the perfect candidate and a link to your writing samples – including short-form and newsletter examples.
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At least 3 years of experience performing business development roles, including demonstrated writing experience, and supporting governance proposal strategy for USAID-funded opportunities. The position is a mix of new business development, writing, technical assistance to existing RTI governance and cross-sectoral projects, project management, strategy development, and research.
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University degree (BS or MS) in the field of chemistry, pharmaceutical science, or related field. Must have very good understanding of the range of laboratory procedures relating to lab analytical testing and be competent in chromatographic instrument trouble shooting and theory.
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Strong mechanical aptitude and creative ability; self-motivated; ability to work under general supervision; good technical writing skills. Ability to convey technical concepts in an easily understood manner, both verbally and in writing, clear and concise verbal, and written communications.
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