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Total 7 Manager lab technician job vacancies in Australia

Manufacturing Sciences Lab Manager

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Manufacturing / Production
2 weeks ago
Company Profile:Takeda's Singapore biologics manufacturing facility focuses on manufacturing potentially life-saving medicines for patients suffering.....

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Package Characterization Lab Manager, APTD

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Others
2 weeks ago
As Package Characterization Lab Manager within Advanced Packaging Technology Development (APTD), you will lead a high-performing team of shift enginee.....

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Lab Assistant Manager

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Others
2 weeks ago
Job Responsibilities:Lead and coach the Lab Analysts, Controllers (chemist and microbiologist) in analytical testing.Ensure the data review and analys.....

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Instrument Technician Assistant|Multiple Headcounts!

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Maintenance / Repair
3 weeks ago
[Job ID: 1632099]Job Summary: Maintain sterile surgical instruments and equipment by supporting end-to-end sterile processing to ensure safe and effic.....

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Outlet Manager

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Others
1 week ago
Job SummaryAs an Outlet Manager in a rapidly expanding F&B enterprise, you will oversee premises operations, ensuring hygiene, service excellence, and.....

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Sales Manager

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Sales / Marketing
3 weeks ago
Job Description & RequirementsJob descriptionAbout Print Lab Group – A Member of the F&N GroupPrint Lab Group is Singapore’s largest one-stop print ag.....

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Social Commerce Manager

Full-time
Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of...
Others
4 weeks ago
Grounded in a talent-centric mindset, Maker Lab is a marketing agency designed to build decentralised technology-led agency teams, rooted in collabora.....

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