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are essential, with the ability to prioritize multiple projects, while accomplishing tasks that are urgent or of a sensitive or confidential nature, meeting competing deadlines and priorities. Ability to work
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communities everywhere. By working in and across multiple scientific areas, CALS can address challenges and opportunities of the greatest relevance, here in New York, across the nation, and around the
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to ensure deployments align with documented processes and standards. Coordinate and track service requests to ensure seamless infrastructure operations. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to improve
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. Ensure that the program assessment is within the scope of the statewide Plan of Work. Participate in teams that involve multiple Associations to assess regional program effectiveness and develop assessment
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oral instructions Reliability and punctuality Basic computer proficiency including Microsoft Word and Excel Ability to travel to multiple work sites throughout Suffolk County using program vehicles
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aligned with the goals of the Cornell Global AI Initiative. The Cornell Global AI Initiative brings together researchers across disciplines to study how AI systems interact with culture, institutions, and
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research problems across multiple scales, ranging from molecular and cellular biology to the applied biology and management of herds and flocks. What We Need As the Temporary Animal Technician, you will
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opportunity and affordability – we provide/coordinate financial resources which create access and opportunity in alignment with Cornell University’s motto and founding principle - any person, any study. The
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to detail Excellent written and verbal communication skills Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and university systems (or ability to quickly learn) Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet
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animals, performing PCR, gel electrophoresis, molecular cloning, sequence analysis, qPCR, in situ hybridization, and immunoprecipitation, and regular use of light and confocal microscopy. Additionally