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sciences. Preferred Qualifications Physical sciences at the level of upper-class courses at Caltech, including proficiency in programming scientific calculations. Required Documents Resume.
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procurement and ensures all applicable purchasing documents accommodate each procurement according to internal and external audit requirements. Works under general supervision of the Purchasing Services
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management of the Division's NMR research needs, oversight of Divisional solution-phase small molecule NMR instruments, consultation with users on advanced applications of NMR for research problems, and
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tasking includes LINUX system-level support, supervising hardware maintenance, and maintenance and troubleshooting of data processing applications. This is an Essential Reporting position. In the event
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required. Demonstrated facility with software programs and eagerness to learn new administrative systems. Experience using Microsoft Office/Office 365 and Adobe. Intermediate-level Excel skills. Excellent
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, CE will be ten times the size and reach of LIGO, able to gather signals from the edge of the observable universe. The selected applicant will join an elite team charged with conceiving, designing and
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Caltech faculty and student astrophysics research. Applicants are expected to have a demonstrated record of successfully developing software for sophisticated astronomical, experimental physics
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campus critical is expected to be aware of the campus emergency management plan and to report to Campus as soon as possible in the event of an emergency to assist in campus-wide response and recovery
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proficiency in the python programming language. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with and proficiency in SQL databases and Django. Required Documents Resume. Cover letter.
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troubleshooting efficiency. Respond to trouble calls, emergency conditions, and analyze routine work requests for timely execution and completion. Assure compliance with applicable building codes and Caltech Design