[Bioundgrd] Fwd: part-time job opp for bio undergrads

Janice Chang jdchang at MIT.EDU
Mon Sep 27 09:28:19 EDT 2004


>From:
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>Alice Yao
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>Note: Boston Biochem is looking students with experience in both
>biochemistry (protein purification, bacterial culture, etc.) and technology
>(see description below).
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>Please email me (aliceyao at alum.mit.edu) if you have any questions. If you
>are interested in the position, email Shannon Rabbett
>(srabbett at bostonbiochem.com) and attach a current resume as well as a
>paragraph stating your background in biochem/tech and your expected
>availability.
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>www.bostonbiochem.com
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>Part-time Database Coordinator and IT Support
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>Boston Biochem is a rapidly growing privately owned company with extensive
>expertise in the disciplines of protein biochemistry and organic chemistry.
>Boston Biochem has a full range of specialized reagents for the study of one
>of the cell's principal regulatory pathways. Boston Biochem also offers
>comprehensive custom services in the areas of fermentation, protein
>purification, protein expression, protein modification and characterization.
>Both divisions of the business facilitate the drug discovery efforts of the
>international biomedical research community.
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>We are looking for an individual to work part-time on a database project and
>also provide general IT support. Majority of project will involve searching
>for and entering new marketing leads in ACT!.  Individuals with experience
>in ACT! may be involved in additional projects including; extracting
>customer lists for e-marketing, direct mailing and promotional campaigns,
>creating and maintaining marketing reports.   For those individuals with IT
>support experience, duties will also include;  troubleshooting printing and
>networking problems, server maintenance, setting up and networking
>additional computers, being the point of contact for end-users with computer
>issues.
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>Ideal candidate will have proficiency in ACT! software and experience in
>networking and troubleshooting computers in a Windows 2000 environment.
>Individuals with experience with database software and minimal to no IT
>support experience will also be considered.  Qualified individuals will have
>excellent computer skills utilizing MS Office, be detail-oriented and
>organized, a team player, dependable, and have the ability to work
>efficiently under minimal supervision.  Length of position will depend on
>chosen candidate's skills.



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