Microbiology Jobs in Vers-chez-les-Blanc
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Lausanne, Waadt, Switzerland
LI/MP ownership and accordingly assistance end users for implementation and use with some coaching by specialist/expert Independently maintain/use advanced technical equipment Your roles and responibilities...
von: jobleads.de - Vor mehr als 30 Tagen
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Lausanne, Waadt, Switzerland
We are looking for a highly motivated & ambitious Laboratory Technician to grow our R&D team at Testmate Health. To be successful at Testmate Health, you will need to demonstrate autonomy & initiative...
von: jobleads.de - Vor mehr als 30 Tagen
Nestlé Operational Services Worldwide SA - Orbe
The Nestlé System Technology Centre (NSTC) in Orbe is Nestlé's leading R&D centre for the design, development and deployment of Nestlé delivery systems, offering expertise in machines, packaging and products...
von: jobscout24.ch - Vor 6 Tagen
Randstad Staffing Switzerland - Corsier sur Vevey
Review and verify laboratory documentation to ensure accuracy and compliance with regulatory standards Perform Bacterial Endotoxin Testing (BET), Bioburden, and Low Bioburden testing on various samples...
von: randstad.ch (+1 Quelle) - Vor 16 Tagen
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, EPFL - Lausanne
The Environmental Microbiology Laboratory (EML) studies microbial processes in the subsurface with a focus on contaminant transformations and the nitrogen cycle. The research performed at EML aims at understanding...
von: myscience.ch - Vor mehr als 30 Tagen
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, EPFL - Lausanne
The Environmental Microbiology Laboratory (EML) studies microbial processes in the subsurface with a focus on contaminant transformations and the nitrogen cycle. The research performed at EML aims at understanding...
von: myscience.ch - Vor mehr als 30 Tagen
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, EPFL - Lausanne
Since the COVID pandemic it is well-acknowledged that airborne respiratory viruses significantly contribute to disease transmission. Nevertheless, our current understanding of the physicochemical processes...
von: myscience.ch - Vor mehr als 30 Tagen