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Attend cuttings and assist with home use tests when the CFT manager/senior sensory scientist is unavailable; provide final determination of panel protocols in unusual cases in conjunction with the project team.
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We are a global leader in environmental consulting - made stronger with the recent acquisition of Wood’s Environment & Infrastructure business and Golder - with world-class expertise in environmental, social and governance (ESG), climate resiliency & sustainability (CRS), and earth sciences.
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The ideal candidate for this full-time (100% FTE) Clinical Lab Scientist 1 position, will have a background in immunology, be a critical thinker with excellent communication skills, and an ability to work independently.
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Overview As a Geologist/Environmental Scientist/Engineer for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC) for our Cincinnati, Ohio office, you will be directly involved with environmental site assessment, remedial action and compliance projects.
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As a Senior Associate in our Risk Analytics and Modeling team, you’ll have the opportunity to apply your quantitative, modeling and analytical skills in a real world environment to develop or validate statistical, financial engineering, and AI/machine learning models in the areas of credit risk, market risk, assets and liabilities management, fraud detection, anti money laundering and other functional modeling and analytics area.
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Skills, Experience and Q ualifications The ideal candidate will be a passionate engineer/scientist who is comfortable in both the hardware and software worlds with an advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or another STEM field.
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Your Role : Tetra Tech, a leading environmental and management consulting firm, is seeking a mid-level geologist or environmental scientist to join our team in Cincinnati, Ohio to support various environmental projects throughout the mid-west, predominately within Ohio. This position will support a variety of contracts, including federal, state, and commercial clients.
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We’re looking for an Environmental Engineer/Geologist/Scientist to continue their career at Jacobs – where we’ll empower you to learn and grow in the delivery of environmental site characterization and remediation projects for government and global private-sector clients to make our world better.
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Learning and Performing Sample Preparation and Participation on all types of sensory session/panel. Passing initial sensory screening/qualification test. Food Safety, OSHA, HACCP, FDA, USDA and internal safety guidelines.
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The QC Scientist I perform routine analyses and documentation of any of the following: Raw Materials, In-Process, Finished Product, Calibrations, Stability samples or projects within the QC Chemistry Laboratory, in a manner consistent with established standards.
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The performs routine analyses and documentation of any of the following: Raw Materials, In-Process, Finished Product, Calibrations, Stability samples or projects within the QC Chemistry Laboratory, in a manner consistent with established standards.
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Our Data Scientist are diverse business leaders who apply technological skills to deliver groundbreaking business models and capabilities. Deep Learning frameworks: Keras, Tensorflow. We are looking for leaders who are pursuing a Master's in Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Economics, Computer Science.
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Compensation $140,000 - $185,000 Per Year + Bonus- PAID RELOCATION
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Minimum 1 year of Clinical Laboratory Scientist experience required. Deliver specialized in Clinical Laboratory Scientist. Minimum 1 year of Clinical Laboratory Scientist experience required.
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Compensation $140,000 - $185,000 Per Year + Bonus- PAID RELOCATION Our client is seeking a dedicated and passionate Product Development Specialist to join their dynamic team reporting directly to the Senior Technical Manager.
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