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Knowledge of molecular biology techniques, such as nucleic acid extraction, PCR, and sequencing including next generation sequencing (NGS) is recommended and working experience and understanding of molecular bioinformatic pipelines, accreditation requirements, and lab quality protocols and procedures is preferred.
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Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine seeks a Section Chief of Geriatrics. Join a growing and collaborative group of physicians and APPs in the Community Geriatrics section of the Department of Family Medicine.
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Job/Career Fair Referred by current SCDOT employee SCDOT presentation Sign or billboard Bumper sticker/magnetic sign Facebook or Twitter post Internship Newspaper Ad Radio Ad Television Ad Trade Journal Referred from Vocational Rehab Referred from Department of Employment and Workforce Jobs. SC.Gov webpage Other 06 If you selected "other" please explain how you found out about the vacancy at the South Carolina Department of Transportation.
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30% Develop an independent research project in consultation with the PI. Individual will be responsible for the design and implementation of experiments in the area of signaling transduction and cancer.
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Job Description Summary Full time NP/PA working with the psychiatry team embedded in the Emergency Department to provide psychiatric consults and management of psychiatric patients who present to the MUSC ED, under the supervision of a psychiatrist.
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RPSGT through the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists, Must have verification of "Exemption for Ventilation by Non-Respiratory Care Practitioners" through the SC Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation.
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The Executive Housekeeper at Courtyard by Marriott Charleston- North Charleston is responsible for ensuring efficient operations of the Housekeeping Department as well as supervising the entire Housekeeping Department including rooms, front and back of house, public areas, and laundry.
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Fuel technician may be cross-trained within different areas of the fuel department or operations. TICO manufactures, owns, and operates a fleet of over 1500 terminal tractors (jockey trucks) and trailers deployed in major U.S. ports.
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Please note that Hilton Grand Vacations Inc. (HGV) acquired Bluegreen Vacations Corporation (“Bluegreen”) as of January 17, 2024. The Director of Sales provides on-going support to the Area VP of Sales and is responsible for planning, preparing, and coordinating sales activities for our In-House sales team.
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At Chick-fil-A Rivers Avenue, the Back-of-House Operations Manager role is more than just a job, it's an opportunity to serve guests and grow a career. Chick-fil-A Back-ofHouse Operations Managers are the day-to-day leaders of our Back-of-House operations, cooking up hospitality.
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Work effectively with transactional tax software (Avalara/Vertex), ERP software (JD Edwards/Oracle), and the IT Department to ensure proper compliance with tax laws and internal policies. Manage all aspects of customer and vendor, exemption certificates, ensuring all documents are maintained to support transaction tax collection and remittance.
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Minister/Director of Discipleship and Community Mission Engagement Hibben UMC, Mt. Pleasant, SC Seeking: A Full time leader to provide, resource and create in ministry settings of community engagement, service, worship and faith development.
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SC Works (SC Department of Employment and Workforce) Reporting directly to the Director of Public Safety, the Coordinator liaises with the Fire Marshal and Deputy Chief of Public Safety.
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For RN positions in the Emergency Department (ED), ACLS required for RNs with more than 1 year experience; for RNs with 1 year or less experience, ACLS is required within 6 months in the ED position.
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Department: Clerk of Court. Minimum Education - High School (or GED), supplemented with a minimum of two (2) years of experience in a law office or accounting department.
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