Laboratory Specialist
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Manassas, Virginia
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Environmental Lab Analyst – Join Our Research Team
We’re hiring a skilled professional to support sponsored research by analyzing water and environmental samples using advanced lab instrumentation and wet chemistry techniques.
You’ll generate high-quality data, develop new methods, and help train lab staff and students. Ideal candidates have experience in water analysis, strong technical skills, and a passion for environmental science. |
Research Software Engineer
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Blacksburg, Virginia, Hybrid
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Virginia Tech Advanced Research Computing (ARC) seeks a Research Software Engineer for a one-year restricted role developing HPC tools supporting cutting-edge research and innovation. |
Laboratory Field Research Assistant
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Virginia Tech's Hampton Roads Agricultural Research and Extension Center in Virginia Beach, Virginia, is accepting applications for a |
Trade and Field Technician
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Blacksburg, Virginia
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About the Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation
The Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation is a high-performing group of approximately 45 faculty and 12 administrative and research staff. The department has a strong culture of interdisciplinary collaboration around foundational research in forest, natural resource, and social sciences. The department’s academic programs house roughly 400 undergraduates in five majors and 60 graduate students. The department benefits from strong relationships with stakeholders and agency personnel, as well as longstanding leadership in forest industry cooperatives such as the Forest Productivity Cooperative, the Forest Modeling and Research Cooperative, and the Forest Operations and Business Research Cooperative. |
Laboratory and Research Specialist
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Blacksburg, Virginia
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About the Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation:
The Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation is a high-performing group of approximately 45 faculty and 12 administrative and research staff. The department has a strong culture of interdisciplinary collaboration around foundational research in forest, natural resource, and social sciences. The department’s academic programs house roughly 400 undergraduates in five majors and 60 graduate students. The department benefits from strong relationships with stakeholders and agency personnel, as well as longstanding leadership in forest industry cooperatives such as the Forest Productivity Cooperative, the Forest Modeling and Research Cooperative, and the Forest Operations and Business Research Cooperative. |