316 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at Princeton University in United-States
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procurement leader to manage a team of five procurement specialists and lead campus-wide efforts to enhance procurement processes and compliance. As a leader within the central Procurement Services function
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schedules, ordering equipment and supplies and tracking purchases, processing expenses, supporting the grant proposal process, assisting in academic and teaching duties, and preparing necessary correspondence
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administrators and other stakeholders concerning admission policies and procedures. Using Slate Inbox respond to email inquiries related to admission and onboarding processes. This includes addressing questions
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or more of the following areas as demonstrated through at least one first-author publication: computational biology/bioinformatics, cheminformatics, analytical chemistry/mass spectrometry/metabolomics
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should provide contact information for three references; no references will be contacted until the final stage of the hiring process. This position is subject to the University's background check policy
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respond to email inquiries related to admission and onboarding processes. This includes addressing questions, providing information, and guiding applicants through the necessary steps to ensure a smooth
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and the PPPL CISO. This is a 2-year TERM position. Responsibilities Process Improvement, Strategic Project Management and Change Management: The RAM will be responsible for implementing recommendations
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. Arrange for phones/laptops for international travel. Assist with faculty activities reporting, scanning and copying. Make faculty and guest travel accommodations and process reimbursement requests. Manage
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: 277670482 Department PPPL Engineering Category Engineering Job Type Full-Time Overview The Fluid Systems Mechanical Technician is responsible for performing the maintenance, operation and commissioning
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work experience. Key Competencies: Strong technical comprehension and ability to recognize deviations within the area of expertise. Familiarity with process specifications related to die placement and