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Cities Department PSYCH Child Psychiatry Posted Date 05/21/2025 Job Title Laboratory/Field Technician: Entomology and Biological Control - Heimpl Lab Job ID 368404 Location Twin Cities Department
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and kits will be made/processed using standard operating procedures. This position includes operating and maintaining laboratory equipment such as controlled rate freezers, liquid nitrogen freezers
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procedures associated with small and large animals at a competent level. • Responsible for quality control of diagnostic/medical equipment and notification of appropriate repair personnel when equipment is
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, controlled rate freezers, liquid nitrogen freezers and centrifuges. Responsibilities • The Principal Laboratory Technician responsibilities are varied and include use of different computer systems and
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procedures (routine and special stains); selects and assesses all control slides through microscopic examination for accuracy and acceptability of stain results; troubleshoots nonconforming results; follows
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logistics for teams and game officials, staff, set-up, and crowd control supervision. Collaborate with partners of the Athletics department, campus community, and city agencies to successfully plan, execute
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Magnetics; Micro and Nano Structures; Sustainable Energy Systems, Power Electronics and Drives; Systems and Controls. To learn more about the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at
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; Systems and Controls. To learn more about the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota, please visit the department website (https://ece.umn.edu). Pay and Benefits
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disease–related topics. CIDRAP also addresses a variety of public health policy issues related to prevention and control of infectious diseases, include vaccine-related issues, emerging infectious disease
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topics. CIDRAP also addresses a variety of public health policy issues related to prevention and control of infectious diseases, include vaccine-related issues, emerging infectious disease threats