201 parallel-processing-bioinformatics uni jobs at California Institute of Technology
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of work and status reports. In addition, this position is responsible for developing and negotiating construction contracts; managing the bidding process, contract award, documentation, invoices, change
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, and disinfecting processes and floor care techniques required to maintain Campus buildings areas clean, orderly, and safe by using hand tools of specialized equipment. Performs work in accordance with
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. Responsibilities for equipment will be shared with other technicians and a process engineer, with whom the QPG Laboratory Engineer will work closely. The QPG Laboratory Engineer will be expected to take ownership
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, replenishes linens, towels and supplies, processes laundry, checks rooms for functionality, and responds to customer requests. Shifts will vary seven days a week, including some evening work as required by
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, and, along with other Security directors, to conduct record-keeping audits and business process analysis. This position must effectively manage direct reports that have responsibility
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-Ph.D. or post-6 years of experience), in working with interferometers/optical systems, and/or scientific data analysis, and/or feedback control systems, and/or signal processing. Experience working in a
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and solicitation process, whether staffing senior administrators such as the Institute's President, members of the Board of Trustees, CCE Division Chair and key faculty or making successful
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or scientific applications. Experience in operation, analysis, and performance characterization of high- or ultra-high vacuum systems, including safety analysis, pressure measurement, pump and valve selection
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, AI, quantum, cleantech, sustainability, or semiconductors; or equivalent life science startup or industry experience in research and product strategy, drug discovery, process development, and new
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industry quality processes, standards, and safety regulations. Perform grounding and packaging of low-noise electronics. Use modern oscilloscope functions to analyze and interpret waveforms of electronics