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Posting Details Posting Information Posting Number PG193255EP Internal Recruitment No Working Title Assistant Director, Industry Programs Anticipated Hiring Range $85,000 - 115,000 (commensurate
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Monday - Friday; 8 AM - 5 PM Job Location Charlotte, NC Department IES Engineering & Technology About the Department The Industry Expansion Solutions is a major component of the State’s economic
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the NCRC will have dedicated office and meeting space, product development and laboratory space and two pilot plants including a dedicated GMP facility for manufacturing of plant-based food ingredients and
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Commercialization (ORC) plays a crucial role in this by protecting and promoting University research discoveries and intellectual property, working with and guiding industry partners, and promoting the acceleration
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equipment issues and their root cause. · Ensure safety and compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) as outlined by the GMP-like philosophy. · Perform any other tasks/responsibilities
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the North Carolina and United States mineral industry to define the needs of the industry and to initiate research projects. The work of the MRL, like the overall work of IES, is accomplished by developing
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including career fairs, etiquette dinners, panel discussions, employer information sessions and other collaborative employer events Research industry trends, employment opportunities, and salary levels
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of free parking. MCTC works with campus partners, private/corporate business industry, and local, state, and federal government. MCTC is dedicated to partnering with our global-class faculty and academic
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of free parking. MCTC works with campus partners, private/corporate business industry, and local, state, and federal government. MCTC is dedicated to partnering with our global-class faculty and academic
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Rohan Sirwaiker, Co-Director & Chief Scientific Officer, and William Aimutis, Co-Director & Chief Operating Officer. Together with academic and industry partners, the Center will advance research