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program provides an enabling environment for fellows to conceptualize, develop, and lead independent research initiatives. The postdoctoral fellowship is anchored at Stanford Department of Anesthesiology
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decisions. * - Other duties may also be assigned DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's Degree and five years of relevant experience. Previous Supervisory Experience in a fast-paced environment preferred
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interpersonal, organizational, written, and oral communication skills. Ability to prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment and make sound decisions (including in emergency situations) Ability
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Supervisory Experience in a fast-paced environment preferred. Knowledge of Supply Chain Processes. Experience working a laboratory or industrial environment preferred. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (REQUIRED
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. Experience with sterile technique and with autoclaves is a plus. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (REQUIRED): Some familiarity with a laboratory environment helpful but not required. Will be trained to do this work
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to work well both independently and with others. Experience with sterile technique and with autoclaves is a plus. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (REQUIRED): Some familiarity with a laboratory environment helpful
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affiliated entities. It also serves as a liaison to the hospitals and the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). The FMS work environment is grounded by core values that include adapting to change
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value purchase orders relative to best value and reasonableness of price costing. Strong analytical skills. Ability to work in a dynamic environment to identify, clarify and resolve routine but higher
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pounds. · Ability to work in a dusty, dirty, and odorous environment. · Position may require repetitive motion. *- Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide
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The Environmental and Natural Resources Law & Policy Program (ENRLP) of Stanford Law School and the Climate and Energy Policy Program (CEPP) of Stanford’s Woods Institute for the Environment invite