Senior Research Associate – Oncology
Location: San Francisco, CA (On-site 3 days/week)
Employment Type: Full-time
About the Opportunity
Our client, an innovative biotechnology company focused on advancing oncology therapeutics, is seeking a Senior Research Associate to join their clinical development team. This individual will play a key role in supporting oncology clinical studies and cross-functional research efforts from within the company’s San Francisco headquarters.
This is an on-site role (3 days per week) , offering the opportunity to collaborate closely with clinical operations, translational research, and biomarker teams in a highly interactive environment.
Key Responsibilities
Required Qualifications
...including the City of Los Angeles' Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance Search Firm Representatives Please Read Carefully- Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA, also known as Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC, Rahway, NJ, USA, does not accept unsolicited assistance from...
...Advertising Program Manager Industry: Telecommunications Location: Philadelphia, PA (4 days onsite, 1 day remote) Duration: contract until 4/19/2026 Pay rate: $52-$56/hr Responsibilities: Manages one or more highly complex or enterprise-wide programs...
...SUMMARY This position is responsible and accountable for overall coating application of powder on parts. They are responsible for operating and maintain paint booths. Ensures customer satisfaction within the guidelines, objectives and policies of the organization....
...projects with significant oversight from management and senior engineering staff. Position Responsibilities: Builds skills set to... ...employment opportunity. Fox offers an excellent compensation package and wide-ranging opportunities for professional development....
...a culture that embraces continuous improvement, cycle time and waste reduction, lean manufacturing techniques, quality, safety, and... ...Provide leadership and direction to team. Work with the management team on customer complaints, quality issues, non-conformance issues...