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Pay rate - $22 to $25 per hourBenefits are available Required Education/Degree: Bachelor's degree in a chemical, biological or clinical laboratory science, or medical technology or related fields of science from an accredited institution which includes a minimum 12 semester hours of chemistry preferably including at least one course of organic chemistry.
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EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering. Responsibility will include hardware circuit design, PCB layout, managing the project through development phase to production release.
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Qualifications may be subject to modification based on the Americans with Disabilities Act. A Masters or Doctorate degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or social science. Prior training in EMDR, DBT, CBT, ACT, Mindfulness or other evidenced-based practices is preferred.
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Department OverviewWDTech is W&D’s in-house technology team – a diverse group of energetic and highly skilled technology professionals, all of whom are leading experts in real estate data, data science, and technology.
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Performs daily cleaning of occupied patient areas, nursing stations, work area, halls, lounges, storage areas, laboratory, bathrooms, offices, and any other areas assigned, in accordance with standard procedures of the Environmental Services Department, and in accordance with the facilitys objectives.
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A degree or advanced knowledge of agronomy, horticulture, plant or soil science. A degree or advanced knowledge of agronomy, horticulture, plant or soil science. Experience in all phases of golf course management and turf culture.
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They work with other laboratory employees to catalog patient specimens, like blood, urine, or tissue, for analysis. They work with other laboratory employees to catalog patient specimens, like blood, urine, or tissue, for analysis.
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This will offer the incumbent an opportunity to work with a high priority Life Science client, and delivery a best in class project. Effective communication with stakeholders (client, landlord, tenant, agent) when on site.
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If that sounds like you, then keep reading because OTF is looking for Fitness Coaches to lead our coach inspired, science backed and technology tracked workouts. Coaches whose positive energy stays with a member long after they’ve left the studio, and they find themselves counting the hours till their next workout.
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LabCorp is seeking a Lab Assistant to join our team in Calabasas, CA. This role works in a high volume, production based environment performing a vital component of clinical lab science. LabCorp is seeking a Lab Assistant to join our team in Calabasas, CA. This role works in a high volume, production based environment performing a vital component of clinical lab science.
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The main function of an accessioner is responsible for processing laboratory samples. The main function of an accessioner is responsible for processing laboratory samples. Manages clinical information within LIMS database.
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Bachelor’s degree in a chemical, biological or clinical laboratory science, or medical technology or related fields of science from an accredited institution which includes a minimum 12 semester hours of chemistry preferably including at least one course of organic chemistry.
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Assists in specimen testing under direct and constant supervision according to established procedures, working under the technical oversight of a Clinical Laboratory Scientist and in compliance with CA regulatory restrictions.
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The Lab Technician will assist in specimen testing under direct and constant supervision according to established procedures, working under the oversight of a Clinical Laboratory Scientist. B.A./B.S. in Biology, Chemistry, Medical Technology, or relatable life science field.
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Required Education/Degree: Bachelor's degree in a chemical, biological or clinical laboratory science, or medical technology or related fields of science from an accredited institution which includes a minimum 12 semester hours of chemistry preferably including at least one course of organic chemistry.
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