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Hovering above the urban hustle of Pike Place Market and Seattle s downtown, The Nest Thompson Seattle s iconic rooftop bar, cocktail lounge, and terrace showcases views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountain Range beyond.
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Join us for this incredible opportunity to be part of our Food & Beverage team as a Seasonal Barback at our rooftop lounge, The Nest at Thompson Seattle! And while the plush bar buzzes with activity, cozy corners hidden amid lush greenery beckon those seeking a more intimate experience.
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High above, our scenic rooftop bar serves up hues and mountain views of the inspired landscape. Work Today, Get Paid today, with Daily Pay! Our historic 1930s Art Deco digs, just a ten-minute stroll to UW's campus, sits proudly in Seattle's University District.
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Onsite employees enjoy an open-office layout with comfortable huddle rooms and Zoom Room-enabled conference rooms, a spacious breakroom and kitchen with a coffee bar and snacks, and rooftop access to enjoy gorgeous views of Lake Union and Gas Works Park.
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This soon to be iconic 120 room boutique houses three distinct food & beverage outlets, King Tide, a rustic and refined take on Pacific northwestern cuisine, Open Forum, a progressive and popular rooftop bar highlighting the best views south Seattle has to offer, and a modern juice bar offering goods on the go and a selection of curated local offerings.
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Work in a team environment comprising clinical operations, biomarker specialists, CROs, and regulatory affairs. M.D with board certification or eligibility, specialized in Nephrology, Rheumatology, or Neurology is preferred.
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Hands-on experience in designing, executing, and interpreting research, including protein sciences/engineering and immunology in vitro and in vivo pharmacology. The CSO joins in a breakthrough year for the company as it has refined its therapeutic area focus and gained significant business momentum.
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This historic building, originally constructed in 1907 as the Manufacturers Exchange Building, built of sturdy brick and heavy timber is a testament to the craft of the hands that built it - merging and weaving the historic narratives of the great continental railways and the bustling seaport of Seattle.
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To provide proper service & guest satisfaction for the rooftop bar and lounge as outlined to the quality standards of the operation set forth by the Food and Beverage Team. To be fully knowledgeable and engaged in all aspects of the rooftop dining experience and restaurant menu.
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Apply a fundamental understanding of mammalian cell culture operations including single-use bioreactors and perfusion and harvest technologies to support technology transfer and scale-up of clinical/commercial manufacturing processes.
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