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support for NERSC’s 11,000+ users researching high energy physics, materials sciences, chemistry, fusion, and other DOE mission areas. The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) is
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cancellations and outstanding clinical pathology requests. •Coordinate the return of consult slides/blocks, and oversee report printing and distribution. •Maintain and fulfill laboratory supply inventory; process
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transactions. Responsibilities include: Process customer transactions on a computerized cash register station Follow beverage recipes and coffee standards Maintain and organize work station for cleanliness and
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how critical materials are produced — making the process cleaner, smarter, and more efficient. This is an opportunity to help reshape how critical materials are produced — moving toward smarter, data
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employment misconduct disclosure process. Ability to work long periods of time at a computer with or without accommodation. The selected candidate will be required to work primarily on campus, with periods
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, operational, and informatics leaders. This role is mainly focused on people, presence, and partnership. The position relies primarily on building trusted relationships, leading cross-functional teams, and
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of conducting literature search. 15. Demonstrated ability to adhere to departmental attendance standards 16. Computer literacy. 17. Previous lab experience of 1 year. 18. B.S./M.S. degree 19. Experience with
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the JGI’s user community to complete high-impact projects and publish results in a timely fashion. Troubleshoot all stages of the computational process and optimize Standard Operating Procedures (SOP
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, and research institutions to collaborate on some of the world’s most important scientific challenges, including energy, climate science, and fundamental physics. Funded by the DOE Office of Science and