48 density-functional-theory-molecular-dynamics positions at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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-year cooking experience in restaurant, catering, or hotel preferred. Knowledge/Skills: - Knife Skills - Basic equipment operation & safe handling practices - Cold food preparation and serving - Proper
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services for general dining, meetings, courses, administrative staff, public affairs, and development-related functions. Train and supervise event staff in coordinating all aspects of events on and off
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event staff responsibilities for functions which include breakfasts, lunches, dinners, receptions, banquets, barbeques, and VIP events. Supervise and assist in training 20-30 new and existing seasonal
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staff responsibilities for functions which include breakfasts, lunches, dinners, receptions, banquets, barbeques, and VIP events Supervise and assist in training 20-30 new and existing seasonal event
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catering preparation staff Train and supervise full, part time and seasonal catering prep employees. Insure cold preparation staff follows proper sanitation procedures. Interact in a courteous manner with
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catering preparation staff Train and supervise full, part time and seasonal catering prep employees. Insure cold preparation staff follows proper sanitation procedures. Interact in a courteous manner with
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Position Description Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is seeking a reliable and detail-oriented Custodian to join our Facilities team. In this role, you’ll be responsible for maintaining a clean, safe
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install, repair, maintain, and operate heating, ventilation, air conditioning and other electromechanical equipment, equipment controls, and building management systems. Position Responsibilities Performs
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Services department. The responsibilities of the supervisor will consist of participating and supervising cleaning duties throughout the Culinary Services operation, including ware washing, pot washing
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behaviors. Genes that determine such behavioral differences, for example between the singing mouse and the lab mouse, must act via neural circuits within the brain. Yet, the structural and functional changes