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productive and positive work environment - Perform additional tasks as required to support the team’s objectives Consequence of Error/Judgement The applicant will be granted substantial independence in
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experience. One to three years of recent experience in a university or research establishment environment and working in industry-sponsored research is preferred. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Ability
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university or research establishment environment and working in industry-sponsored research is preferred. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Effective
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to other study sites. Perform chart reviews for retrospective studies. Contributes to a respectful, inclusive working environment. Performs other responsibilities, as required. Working Conditions The
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combination of education and experience. One to three years of recent experience in a university or research establishment environment and working in industry-sponsored research is preferred. Knowledge, Skills
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experience. • Experience in an animal research facility, hospital environment or veterinary clinic would be an asset, as would CALAS certification (ARLAT). • Previous animal handling/husbandry experience
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, hospital environment or veterinary clinic would be an asset, as would CALAS certification (ARLAT). • Previous animal handling/husbandry experience an asset. Have the ability to work with lab mice with
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. Ability to think analytically and conceptually. Demonstrated ability to exercise a high level of tact, discretion and sensitivity. Ability to work effectively both independently, and in a team environment
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environment. Organizational Status PROGENITER is a University of British Columbia-affiliated, nationally recognized, multi-year research program to enable the rapid design, engineering, and production
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this will entail. Interest in working in an interdisciplinary, multicultural, and collaborative environment as a part of a diverse team. Preferred skills Experience in conducting collaborative science as part