42 web-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in United States
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the full lifecycle of hardware development, from conception through deployment and maintenance. User Support and/or Services: Creates and updates end-user HPC documentation. Works closely with scientists
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oversee the setup, maintenance, and breakdown of Meetings, Courses, Administrative, Communications, and Development-related events. Position Responsibilities Execute events on and off campus, including
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oversee the setup, maintenance, and breakdown of Meetings, Courses, Administrative, Communications, and Development-related events. Position Responsibilities Execute events on and off campus, including
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, and refrigerated areas Follow proper sanitation and food handling procedures Train, instruct, and supervise seasonal staff as required Operate cash register for general dining food lines Provide job
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cleaning techniques. Attention to detail. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory offers a free shuttle service to and from Syosset Train Station for all employees Supplemental Information How to Apply: For immediate
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cell culture to prepare cells for transplantation, keeping meticulous study records, helping to organize the laboratory, and maintaining lab databases. Position Requirements Skills: The successful
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-school instruction; Training and managing high school interns; Assisting with student research programs; Conducting teacher training; Developing teaching modules. Selected candidates will become members
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other piping systems. Designs, installs, and tests plumbing systems, fixtures, and related components for laboratory, administrative, and residential buildings. Troubleshoots and develops solutions
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refrigerated areas Follow proper sanitation and food handling procedures Train, instruct, and supervise seasonal staff as required Operate cash register for general dining food lines Provide job assignment
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services and strengthen its bond with the CSHL scientific research community. They may also work on special projects relating to the development of science libraries in the 21st century. Ellen Brenner