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As an Optical Engineer, the responsibilities will include the design and implementation of spectral analysis techniques; this expertise will lead to the advancement of our products and services in the fields of optical communication.
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As an entry-level energy engineer at NORESCO, you will have the ability to develop skills necessary to thrive in a constantly evolving and exciting energy industry while gaining practical hands on experience of building systems.
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These studies include but are not limited to, protein molecular weight analysis, peptide mapping, protein sequencing, post-translational modifications qualitative and quantitative analyses, and glycan structural analysis using primarily but not solely high-resolution mass spectrometry.
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The role will provide scientific and strategic guidance to global project teams and will oversee the internal and CRO resources as they relate to TBS. Responsibilities Lead projects, provide oversight of outsourced GxP bioanalytical validations and sample analysis from early to late development for pharmacokinetic and biomarkers studies.
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Requires broad-based knowledge of all phases of land surveying including boundary analysis, topography, GPS, 3D laser scanning, and construction layout services. Requires broad-based knowledge of all phases of land surveying including boundary analysis, topography, GPS, 3D laser scanning, and construction layout services.
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Experience with high volume data processing using Snowflake , Redshift, Databricks, and other relevant cloud technologies and designing solutions for reliability and performance at scale. Experience with high volume data processing using Snowflake , Redshift, Databricks, and other relevant cloud technologies and designing solutions for reliability and performance at scale.
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Interest in intrusion detection, malware analysis, forensics and/or incident response, particularly in cloud environments. 1-2 years 'hands-on' IT Security analysis and engineering experience including securing systems, networks and infrastructure; operational support.
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As a Data Engineer on the team, you will contribute to the scalable Batch and Streaming ETL pipelines , DWH design and Data modeling, Data Governance initiatives tools and applications that make that data available to other teams and systems.
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We’re looking for a Sr. Financial Planning & Analysis Analyst to join our PharmScript team within our Finance department. As a Sr. Financial Planning & Analysis Analyst, you will report to the Manager of Financial Planning & Analysis and work with and interact with company leaders on a regular basis.
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QTS Data Centers is a Blackstone REIT Portfolio companyQTS Data Centers is seeking a DCIM Engineer II / Controls Engineer II (Senior Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Engineer) to be based at one of our brand new mega data center campuses in the US. Quality Technology Services (QTS) is a leading provider of data center solutions across a diverse footprint spanning more than 9 million square feet of QTS Mega Data Centers throughout North America and Europe.
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As the 2nd Shift Laboratory Analyst, you will be responsible for carrying out sample preparations and sample analysis in compliance with CLIA/CAP standards and adhering to QA/QC requirements. Perform sample preparations and sample analysis utilizing LICPMS instrumentation.
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SQL Server - TSQLMicrosoft BI Stack - (SSRS, SSIS)Desired Skills:Working in an Agile ScrumDatawarehouse developmentHigh level understanding of SSAS (SQL Server Analysis Services)Exposure to reporting tools (e.g. Power BI) Finance / Forex ExperienceWhat makes you stand out: Attention to detail.
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Techniques, phenotypic analysis, epifluorescence microscopy, confocal microscopy, high throughput genomics, mouse handling, oocyte manipulation and mouse genetic analysis. machines, autoclaves, Apple computers, Windows PC’s, electrophoresis equipment, and image analysis software such as Image J.
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The CAR-T Manufacturing Engineer will be part of the Technical Operation team and will be responsible to provide specialist knowledge and expertise of cell and gene therapy processes and/or process technologies.
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Procurement process knowledge, category management, contract management, financial analysis, market analysis, supplier analysis, supplier management, technology utilization and strategic planning.
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