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As a Cook at Raising Canes, you will set the pace of the Restaurant by ensuring all of the food we serve meets our high standards.
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Johnson & Johnson is recruiting a Principal Scientist, Lentiviral Vector Late-Stage Development located in Spring House, PA. Collaborate with internal and external organizations to support late-stage development, commercial manufacturing, and CMC-Regulatory teams.
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Must be reliable and flexible with schedule; willing to work weekends and holidays; willingness to work mid-shift periodically on a rotated basis to accommodate late departures. Must be able to complete 14 vacant dirty rooms with-in 8-hour shift.
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As a Cook at Raising Canes, you will set the pace of the Restaurant by ensuring all of the food we serve meets our high standards.
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Join Takeda as a Scientist – Analytical Development (AD) – Late Stage Development where you will independently lead efforts in development of analytical methods, implementation of evolving scientific technology and influences strategic planning within AD and across Pharmaceutical Sciences to deliver on program strategy and initiatives.
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In our Snacks division, we have brands like Cape Cod, Goldfish, Kettle Brand, Lance, Late July, Pepperidge Farm, Snack Factory, and Snyder’s of Hanover. Graveyard shift, normal schedule is 10 pm to about 6 am, approximately 3 shifts per week.
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Support a product/process development research scientist on a late stage project involving hands on chemistry process development, improvement, and optimization. This will be a first shift Monday-Friday position.
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Availability to work late night events from 8PM-2AM. The Bungalow Kitchen brings a chic and bohemian atmosphere featuring California Cuisine heavily inspired by local, seasonal ingredients with a robust wine list and custom cocktails.
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Reporting to Senior Scientific Director Translational Medicine, the TM Sr. Principal Scientist will be part of the late stage TM group. The successful candidate will have prior therapeutic area and late development clinical experience in biotech/pharma organizations interacting with project teams, clinical research physicians, statisticians, computational biologists, contract research organizations and translational scientists to deliver science that supports the development of medicines to patients in need.
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Candidates must have a comprehensive knowledge of early & late model bikes, with the ability to perform accurate diagnostics and quality repairs on all makes and models such as Metric Cruisers, Sportbikes, Vintage Bikes, Side-by-sides, and ATVs. Why Join the RideNow Powersports/RumbleOn Team.
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JOB TITLE: 3rd Shift Process Tech/DSDR Loader CLM. Compensation and Benefits: The starting rate for this full-time, hourly position is $23.50 per hour with a $0.50 shift differential. In conjunction with the Warehouse leaders, monitors work flow of warehouse crew personnel throughout the shift.
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In-depth technical understanding of early and late-stage development of biologics products, including CMC Regulatory, Process/Analytical Development, and GMP Manufacturing and QC release and stability testing.
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The Late Stage Collection Specialist I will be responsible for counseling borrowers on methods for bringing their loan current and/or exploring alternative solutions. Provide status on a wide variety of loan servicing functions including loss draft, short sale, Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure, modification/refinance requests, payment/credit disputes, escrow refunds, vendors for REO properties, repayment plans, and down payments on foreclosure pending mortgages.
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Excellent cross-country ski and snowshoe conditions exist from late November to late March on the many woodland trails and frozen rivers throughout the region. Or enjoy a taste of the Wild West at the Frederick Remington Art Museum in Ogdensburg, NY.- Closer to home are numerous streams and rivers, offering everything from fly-fishing to Class V whitewater kayaking.
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