241 high-performance-computing positions at Washington State University in United States
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NIH-funded research program investigating the role of the circadian clock in seasonal neuronal plasticity. Our work in the lab is conducted in Drosophila melanogaster and cell cultures. These studies
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operations to ensure their normal functioning. Schedule: Sunday - 4:00PM to 2:00AM Monday - 4:00PM to 2:00AM Friday - 4:00PM to 2:00AM Saturday - 4:00PM to 2:00AM To support WSU’s ability to attract talent in
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. Ability to handle multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment while ensuring high-quality standards. Demonstrated proficiency in the use of computers and software applications. Experience related
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. Demonstrated experience interpreting and applying laws, rules, policies and procedures. Demonstrated computer software skills, including the ability to use Microsoft Office programs, such as: Outlook, Word
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performance management; Advising on recruitment, classification, and compensation matters; Contributing to program or policy development and organizational analysis; and Other matters related to human resource
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performance management; Advising on recruitment, classification, and compensation matters; Contributing to program or policy development and organizational analysis; and Other matters related to human resource
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investigations; Supporting training and development efforts and guiding performance management; Advising on recruitment, classification, and compensation matters; Contributing to program or policy development and
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double 5 herringbone parlor once per day. The duties of the position include, but are not limited to: performing daily, weekly, and monthly periodic maintenance; cleaning and repair of milking and milk
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-Veterinary Teaching Hospital Employee Type: Classified Position Details: Summary of Duties: Perform complex clinical laboratory tests used in screening, diagnosing, and treating animal diseases. Assure
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(Accelerated Genetic Improvement of Fir Through Sequencing, Economics, Extension, & Diagnostics) project team and the Community IPM program at Washington State University (WSU). It involves collaboration with