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This position requires self-motivated and intellectually curious individuals with experience in cell biology and molecular biology, who can contribute to our ongoing process development and manufacturing support efforts.
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You’ll work in close coordination with SCADA instrumentation and controls teams to design and integrate SCADA and OT with contemporary security architectures. Are you ready to take your career in Cybersecurity of Operational Technology and Industrial Control Systems to the next level with one of the largest technology and engineering firms in the world.
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Receive specimens and research kits into the laboratory, check for correct labeling, enter tests into Laboratory Information System, process specimens, and load them onto instruments or direct to appropriate work station, technologist, or storage area.
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We have an exciting career opportunity for an Analyst on our Bio Analytical team in Madison, WI. The Analyst is focused on the extraction of biological samples (Protein Precipitation, Liquid-Liquid, SLE/SPE) in various matrices to support clinical and preclinical trials as well as the operation of Chromatographic and Mass Spectrometry instrumentation (Waters/Shimadzu LC, AB Sciex MS.
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Qualifications Expertise of our most successful Process Piping Designer II:Expertise in computer operation for engineering design programs and in the current version of AutoCAD, AutoCAD Plant 3D, and/or REVIT. Navisworks experience preferred.
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Responsibilities:- Engineer, design, and program integrated access control, surveillance, and HMI/PLC control systems. Role OverviewAs a Systems Engineer, you will leverage your expertise in electrical controls, IT, and security systems to design and implement fully integrated control systems tailored to meet our clients' security and access control needs.
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Engineer, design, and program integrated access control, surveillance, and HMI/PLC control systems. As a Systems Engineer, you will leverage your expertise in electrical controls, IT, and security systems to design and implement fully integrated control systems tailored to meet our clients' security and access control needs.
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Familiarity with video, intercom, and access control systems is advantageous. - Knowledge of electrical control systems design, with Autocad experience as a plus. Systems EngineerAre you passionate about designing and implementing cutting-edge control systems.
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Are you passionate about designing and implementing cutting-edge control systems? From initial planning to final installation, you will play a key role in the functional design and implementation of these systems, while continuously seeking opportunities for process improvement.
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Proficiency in HMI or SCADA software, particularly Wonderware Intouch and Archestra. Experience programming PLCs, preferably Omron, Modicon Momentum, and/or Allen Bradley 5000. Develop HMI using Wonderware software.
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Experience with shear rheometers, dynamic mechanical analyzers(DMA), tensile test frames, and thermal analysis instrumentation (DSC, TGA). + Assist in development of technical capabilities to further the understanding of material formulation/process/property related dependencies.
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The Biomanufacturing Lead Associate position is a senior-level position in the Manufacturing team and is responsible for providing process and technical leadership during the manufacture of biopharmaceutical products within a clean room environment.
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Deep knowledge of Life Sciences Research and Early Discovery (R&ED ) data & analytics in Target Screening, Lead Optimization, Vaccines, Lab - Dry & Wet, Instrumentation, LIMS, CMC and other relevant areas.
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Support the Proof-of-Concept (POC) and Proof-of-Translation (POT) process with the Renovation COE. If you need accommodation at any point during the application or interview process, please let your recruiter know or email [email protected.
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Data Center infrastructure solutions: Cisco (R&S), F5 (LTM, APM, ASM), Palo Alto (NGFW + IDS/IPS functions), Infoblox (DDI), Citrix Netscaler (VDI), Cisco ISE and ACS campus LAN and WLAN solutions, also implemented on Cisco products, network segmentation and access control in remote offices.
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