110 scheduling-algorithms uni jobs at California Institute of Technology in United States
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create recipes. Clean and sanitize work areas and equipment according to protocol; deep-cleans equipment and work areas per schedule. Assure ServSafe compliance in assigned work area and/or kitchen
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Services Oversee and supervises the Parking Services Manager to ensure that the following responsibilities are accomplished , but not limited to: Develops and implements parking scheduling plans and special
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members across OCER to brainstorm concepts, develop material, plan, and schedule production of multimedia content that conveys Caltech's stories-from campus life to scientific research-in support of OCER's
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and work areas per schedule. Ensures that all kitchen equipment is in proper working condition, informing the managing chefs in the event equipment is not in proper working order. Assists in maintaining
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. Educate users on the proper use of equipment from a procedural and scientifically relevant standpoint, and on the underlying physics of various techniques. Perform scheduled maintenance and alignments
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scheduled maintenance and alignments, order and monitor use of supplies/consumables, and perform and document necessary troubleshooting to ensure optimal functionality of instruments. Report status
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members appropriately to achieve deliverables on a schedule. Supervising and mentoring a team of scientists and developers. Coordinating and strategizing with the other IRSA Leads and with IPAC supervisors
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Explorer (UVEX) mission, a NASA Medium Explorer (MIDEX) schedule for launch in 2030. The SRL work environment is dynamic and collaborative and offers many opportunities for professional growth. Essential Job
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editing and sound. Collaborate with team members across OCER to brainstorm concepts, develop material, plan, and schedule production of multimedia content that conveys Caltech’s stories—from campus life
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. Maintain laboratory organization and cleanliness. Occasional travel and work at high altitudes (up to 14,000 ft.) are required, including both daytime and nighttime schedules. The Electronics Technician