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20%) - The staff scientist will manage various projects of moderate size with collaborative input from the PI. This will include NIH-funded clinical trials of novel telehealth and digital health interventions to improve behavioral health.
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The Associate Scientist is accountable for driving results in a fast-paced environment by performing analytical routine testing in support of pharmaceutical product development or pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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Mid level Data Scientist (2-3 year experience, remote) 2+ years of experience with a programming language such as Python, R, SQL, etc. Knowledge of Machine Learning, Data Mining, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, or a related field.
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The Boeing Company is seeking an Experienced Environmental Engineer/Scientist based out of North Charleston, SC. The Boeing Company is seeking an Experienced Environmental Engineer/Scientist based out of North Charleston, SC.
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Job Description Summary The College of Nursing, Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and NCI-designated Hollings Cancer Center are seeking applicants of exceptional potential and emerging scholarship for the position of Senior Scholar.
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Job Summary Charles River Labs Microbial Solutions team located in Charleston, SC is seeking a Validation Scientist II, for our Celsis group. We have built upon our foundation of laboratory animal medicine and science to develop a diverse portfolio of discovery and safety assessment services, both Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and non-GLP, to support clients from target identification through preclinical development.
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We are looking for a top-notch machine learning scientist/data scientist to join the machine learning science team of the copilot and personalization org. We are looking for a top-notch machine learning scientist/data scientist to join the machine learning science team of the copilot and personalization org.
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Mad Scientist: where eager young minds get hands-on with experiments, creating fizzing chemical reactions, building simple circuits, and watching physics in action. An Associate’s degree or higher with a focus on Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Reading Education, Child Development, or a related area.
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Preferred Qualifications: BS degree in Surveying, Engineering Technology, or related areas ASPRS Certified Mapping Scientist Lidar or ASPRS Certified Lidar Technologist Lidar #LI-JA1 Additional Requirements To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job duty satisfactorily.
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Forward Slope currently has a full-time position for an Engineer/Scientist III to join our Global Security and Engineering Solutions Team. This position is located in Charleston, SC. The Engineer/Scientist III is expected to demonstrate initiative, adaptability, and a commitment to excellence in supporting C4ISR initiatives and objectives.
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This may include performing and/or leading field investigations, engineering analysis, calculations, and recommendations, observation and inspection, and the writing, preparation, and review of related reports for the services provided.
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The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), located in coastal Charleston, SC, has an exciting opportunity for a Physician-Scientist in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology to expand our research in Digestive Diseases.
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The Environmental Scientist specializes in the laboratory-based detection of toxins produced by harmful algae and cyanobacteria. The Environmental Scientist specializes in the laboratory-based detection of toxins produced by harmful algae and cyanobacteria.
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Provides professional leadership and direction in the conceptual design, formulation and development of major prototype and developmental systems or in making extensive modifications and upgrades to existing systems, taking into account changing requirements and interfaces, advances in technology, and evolving standards.
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