223 web-developer-university-of-liverpool uni jobs at California Institute of Technology
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development professionals with actionable information and opportunities for fundraising success through hands on learning projects. Essential Job Duties Expand prospect pool for fundraiser outreach through
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subsystem that is in an advanced state of development and currently undergoing regular performance testing and analysis. IPAC is part of the Physics, Math, and Astronomy Division at Caltech. We are a
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: developing novel tools that improve biological AI models by orders of magnitude; developing closed-loop systems that combine robotics and AI for rapid autonomous experimentation; discovering in human tissues
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Duties Assist in preparing proposals, ensuring proper formatting and content according to sponsor guidelines. Prepare budget and non-scientific documents, proofread, enter, and upload required information
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reconciliation, p-card expenditure reconciliation, tracking of employee training and development, travel, payment of invoices, and vendor management. The Director of Security Administration also oversees
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a Research Engineer to help us develop the next generation of autonomous systems and algorithms for Earth and space applications. Our group doesn't just develop new theories, but puts them to the test
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requirements; works within one or more operational areas, including chemical and engineering research laboratory activities. Develops and/or delivers employee and researcher training, covering research safety
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disinfecting techniques, which use specialized equipment or processes in different research environments. Trains newly hired custodial personnel to ensure development requirements are maintain and monitors work
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teams to improve documentation workflows and data accessibility. Develop and implement best practices for document version control, archiving policies, and integration with other enterprise systems
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major National Science Foundation facility dedicated to observing the newly discovered gravitational-wave universe. Jointly operated by the California Institute of Technology and the Massachusetts