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to 19 hours per week and may require weekends and some evenings. Scheduling depends upon other staff member’s availability. Store hours of operation: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10-5 and
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sponsors and CROs, and grow the department’s capacity to conduct high-quality, industry-sponsored research. The ideal candidate will be a seasoned clinical trials expert with a proven track record in
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processes. Perform analysis on financials and accounting metrics for presentation to leadership. First-level manager. Manage the activities of supervisors and/or individual contributors. Responsible
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samples. Familiarity with the safe handling of liquid nitrogen and other cryopreservation hazards. Competent computer skills, including basic knowledge of sample tracking software. High-level quality
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FLSA Code Computer Employee Patient Sensitive Job Code? No Standard Hours per Week 40 Full Time or Part Time? Full Time Shift Day Work Schedule Summary Monday through Friday from 8:00-5:00. On-Call
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models and drawings, conduct engineering analyses, develop test protocols, conduct product testing, write test reports, conduct risk analyses, perform product benchmarking, develop cost of goods or cost
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models and drawings, conduct engineering analyses, develop test protocols, conduct product testing, write test reports, conduct risk analyses, perform product benchmarking, develop cost of goods or cost
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Priority Review Date (Note - Posting may close at any time) Job Summary Performs various cleaning tasks to provide all staff, visitors and patients a safe and clean environment by maintaining standards
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Instructions for more details. While UMB is a remote department and this role will be performed remotely, interested applicants should note the following: This role is expected to work during UMB office hours
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engaged in a wide range of collaborations from basic science, high-dimensional multiomics data analyses, translational research, epidemiology studies, biomarker selection, to clinical trials at HCI. We