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processing, with end-to-end responsibility from prototype to field deployment. The Research Scientist will work closely with seismologists and hardware/software teams to deliver reliable instruments and data
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benefit eligible position with expected work schedule of 20 hours per week outside the athletic season and flexing up to 40 hours in the specific 20-week athletic season. Essential Job Duties Demonstrating
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and non-financial duties for faculty, postdoctoral scholars, students, and research staff. The functional title for this position will be Grants Manager Assistant. Essential Job Duties Assist in
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postdoctoral scholars. Keeps up-to-date versions of the lab’s Postdoc Guide and Fellowship Guide and distributes to incoming postdoctoral scholars. General Administrative Support Coordinates travel arrangements
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Electrical Engineer or Physicist interested in scientific imaging technologies to join an enthusiastic and creative electronics team within the multidisciplinary Optical/Infrared (OIR) Instrumentation group
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administrative work. Depending on the unique skills of the successful candidate, there may be other duties assigned within the Department. This is a regular benefit eligible position with expected work schedule of
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will work with graduate students, postdocs, and staff engaged in research in this program within a vibrant research environment. Essential Job Duties micro-mechanical assembly of the focal plane
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). They will also be conducting interviews, administering questionnaires and psychological tests; collect eye tracking data in the lab; and schedule and help with scanning in Caltech Brain Imaging Center
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responsible for auditing, processing and validating invoices for all Caltech suppliers. The essential functions of this position include obtaining approvals, auditing and processing a high volume of invoices
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must effectively interface with faculty, postdocs, and research staff to review their research and related activities, both within and outside of the Institute, and must work closely with colleagues in