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. TES employment includes medical coverage, paid vacation & sick time, paid holidays, as well as training and development opportunities! UC San Diego is hiring a talent pool of Senior Marine Cooks
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This is a 100% limited position beginning in June 2024 for up to one (1) year with the possibility of a short extension through July 2025. The Marine Biology Research Division at Scripps Institution
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: Apply by 05/16/2024. Eligible Special Selection clients should contact their Disability Counselor for assistance. The Center for Marine Biotechnology and Biomedicine consists of research laboratories in
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This is a one (1) year 100% Contract position. This appointment may be extended or converted to career status based on the needs and funding of the department. The Marine Physical Laboratory (MPL
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benchmarking assignments of moderate scope where the tasks involve knowledge of Marine Science, Oceanography, and Environmental Science. Contribute technical information to publications in peer-reviewed journals
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projects and space in buildings at SIO, including the Hydraulics Laboratory, Seaweed Canyon Research Support Facility, Nimitz Marine Facility and other off-campus assets. The H-lab is affiliated with
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, marine, and solid earth chemistry, cosmochemistry, paleoceanography and paleoclimate, stratigraphy, geobiology and paleoecology, hydrogeology, global and regional tectonics, and paleomagnetism
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, computer networks, computing mass storage, seagoing instrumentation, communications and global observatories. Research in GRD embraces atmospheric, marine and solid earth chemistry, cosmochemistry
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worldwide. Scripps oceanographic research vessels make up one of the largest academic fleets in the world. Scripps ships have state-of-the-art research instruments to study marine life, the oceans
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candidates is not identified and upon the request of the hiring manager. Founded in 1903, Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) is one of the oldest, largest, and most important centers for marine science