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Work with Parent Council and board development committee on developing themes, budgets, and other auction-related activities; - With the development associate, ensure accurate biographical and gift data and assist with any questions or needs surrounding that data.
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Ocean Career: Ocean Associates Inc. Shellfish Research Scientist. Ocean Associates Inc. (OAI) is seeking a Shellfish Researcher to provide support to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Seattle, WA.
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This position is responsible for providing broad, community development underwriting support to RDF s industry focused business unit Senior Directors, most of whom work remotely from Phoenix, AZ; Seattle, Washington; and Chicago, IL. The Investment Associate will support Senior Directors in the development of custom-tailored financing solutions for complex structured transactions that involve public/private partnerships, traditional debt, grant capital, and/or tax credit financing.
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Supports the Sound Transit Board's decision-making by maintaining communications and managing the development of briefing materials with clear and concise written, oral, and visual information, responding to requests, and providing project presentations as needed.
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As Senior Manager, Software Development within the New Glenn Engineering Data Systems & Architecture team, you support, develop, and guide a highly productive and trusted software development team.
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Additionally, this role will collaborate with key stakeholders across MLT’s Career Prep (CP) Program, MBA Professional Development (PD) Program, Experienced Talent Network (ETN), Career Advancement Program (CAP), Advisory Services, and Racial Equity at Work (ReW) team to ensure successful delivery of MLT’s program and services, affirming MLT’s value proposition and laying the foundation for partner renewals.
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Scientist Downstream Process Development. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Scientist to come join our CMC, Process Development team and help drive our early and late stage clinical trials to market.
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The Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County (WDC) is a nonprofit, grant-making organization dedicated to creating career pathways for adults and youth through demand-driven workforce and training programs in the Seattle-King County region.
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Currently, NH career services programming includes career counselling and employment services, job seeker skill development, and access to support services and training, and other resources.
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3+ years of full software development life cycle, including coding standards, code reviews, source control management, build processes, testing, and operations experience. 3+ years of non-internship professional software development experience.
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Collaborate with the Executive Director on forming the Development Committee (a committee chaired by a board member) with a focus on relationship-building and asking/soliciting both in partnership with the Executive Director and volunteers, and solo.
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AAHI is seeking a highly motivated research associate to join our characterization and product development group. The successful candidate will be responsible for executing studies in support of analytical and formulation development of active pharmaceutical ingredients for the development of vaccines against infectious diseases.
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This Postdoctoral position provides the time, funding, mentorship, experiences and training necessary to foster the early career development of the next generation of researchers. The fellowship is designed to prepare the postdoctoral level trainee for a career in a non-profit biotechnology- and multidisciplinary setting.
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Arzeda is seeking a Senior Scientist specializing in Analytical Development to join our dynamic team. Demonstrated proficiency in method development, statistical analysis, and knowledge of chemistry and biochemistry.
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The CDO partners with the Fund Development Committee Chair to ensure alignment and support from the Board of Directors for our fundraising goals and plan. Support the recruitment and stewardship of members of the Board, Fund Development Committee, and community volunteers who support fund development as event chairs, committee members, and/or solicitors of major gifts.
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