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and applying laws, rules, policies and procedures. Demonstrated computer software skills, including the ability to use Microsoft Office programs, such as: Outlook, Word, Excel and Access. Demonstrated
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policies, processes, and procedures. Maintaining confidentiality is crucial, as you will need to keep accurate gift records and files. Collaboration is also key, as you will work with colleagues and external
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quality assurance program. Assist in the development and evaluation of new procedures. Prepare and verify the quality of reagents, standards, and control samples. Calibrate, troubleshoot, and perform
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Chemistry at Washington State University currently has a Postdoctoral Research opportunity in the Bates laboratory on the control of acyl lipid metabolism in plants. Plant oils supply humans with much
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residency program in area of practice. Must possess, or be able to obtain by time of hire, licensure as a doctor of medicine (MD) or doctor of osteopathy (DO) by the State of Washington. M.D. / D.O. degree
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. This position provide a wide range of experience supporting the School of Food Science; Entomology; Apparel, Merchandising, Design and Textiles; and Human Development. Primary responsibilities will be related
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- Scientific Assistant Business Title: Assistant Scientist Employee Type: Admin. Professional Position Details: The Opportunity: The WSU Nuclear Science Center (NSC) provides a collaborative environment where
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police science; OR two years of police or campus security experience; OR equivalent education/experience. Must have the ability to work flexible hours that includes evenings and weekends. Must have, or be
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). Preferred Qualifications: Experience with Workday. Experience working in higher education. Experience or knowledge/skill in the use of: University procedures in processing payroll, ITI's and purchasing
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of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, you will provide clinical and organizational support for research projects affiliated with a National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded center grant within the College