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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number RTF00055PO26 USC Market Title Laboratory Technologist Link to USC Market Title https://uscjobs.sc.edu/titles/156396 Business Title (Internal Title) Lab
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critical minerals engineering. Key Responsibilities: Teaching Develop and teach undergraduate and graduate courses in mineral processing, comminution, and extractive metallurgy. Mentor and advise
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the identification and quality control of rock and mineral samples Supports the SEES faculty and staff with general administrative tasks such as filing, copying, and scanning documents, and data entry as needed. Shift
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Assists in explanations of, but not limited to: Basic rock & mineral identification How to read and use topographic & geologic maps Basic math computations such as unit conversions Provides a professional
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of Research Experience1 - 4 Research FieldTechnologyYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria PhD Process Engineering Website for additional job details https
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contributes to the University of Tasmania’s strategies of creating a zero-carbon economy and responding to the climate and ecological crisis through researching critical and strategic minerals. CAL maintains
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William Smith invites applications for a Laboratory Technician position. This technician is responsible for classroom support, maintaining teaching collections, assisting in the technical operation of
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employees will have opportunities to practice boat trailering and field safety skills at NRRI before the first field excursion. Field training will cover basic boat operation, boat trailering, water safety
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William Smith invites applications for a Laboratory Technician position. This technician is responsible for classroom support, maintaining teaching collections, assisting in the technical operation of
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the following areas: the interconnectedness of Earth's four reservoirs (solid earth, atmosphere, ocean, biosphere); the causes and potential societal consequences of natural Earth processes (e.g., earthquakes