Jobs at Sanofi U.S.
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Sanofi U.S. is a leading biopharmaceutical company that leverages technology to accelerate drug discovery, improve patient outcomes, and expand digital health solutions. The U.S. division focuses on cutting‑edge software platforms for clinical data analytics, genomics, and supply‑chain optimization.
Typical roles include Software Engineer, Data Scientist, Cybersecurity Analyst, AI/ML Engineer, Product Manager, and Clinical Informatics Specialist. Candidates can expect competitive compensation, flexible work options, and opportunities to collaborate with scientists and clinicians across North America.
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Pulmonary Disease Officer
Company: U.S. Army 2nd Medical Recruiting Battalion
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Posted Jan 24, 2025
The text describes an opportunity for medical professionals to advance their careers as pulmonary disease/critical care officers in Army Medicine. They will treat Soldiers and their families, conduct research, and have access to various benefits such as education loan repayment, bonuses, stipends, low-cost medical care, retirement system enrollment, shopping privileges, and travel opportunities. Eligibility requires a medical degree from an accredited U.S. school, a valid U.S. medical license, board certification eligibility, completion of a GME internship, and U.S. permanent residency. Interested individuals can contact local Army Healthcare Recruiters for more information.
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE OFFICER
Company: U.S. Army 3rd Medical Recruiting Battalion
Location: Detroit, Michigan
Posted Jan 24, 2025
The text describes the role of U.S. Army Preventive Medicine Officers, emphasizing their crucial part in disease and injury prevention for soldiers and their families. It highlights the opportunity to combine health and wellness passion with military service. Officers can establish and direct physical medicine programs, train personnel, and lead Force Health Protection efforts. They also direct public health functions like assessment, policy development, and assurance. The Army provides additional training and education opportunities for growth. Benefits include loan repayment, accession bonuses, travel opportunities, vacation time, healthcare, shopping privileges, and leadership training. Eligibility requires a U.S. medical degree, a U.S. practice license, board certification eligibility, GME internship completion, preventive medicine training, U.S. citizenship for active duty, and permanent U.S. residency for reserve. Interested individuals can find more at www.goarmy.com/amedd or contact a local Army Healthcare Recruiter.
Orthopedic Surgeon
Company: U.S. Army 3rd Medical Recruiting Battalion
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Posted Jan 24, 2025
IT Project Manager
Company: U.S. Department of State
Location: Washington, DC
Posted Jan 24, 2025
The job posting is for an Information Technology (IT) Project Manager position in the Bureau of Global Public Affairs. The role involves overseeing and developing IT projects and functions, and creating tools to support digital communication of the organization's programs, policies, and activities. Key responsibilities include managing project lifecycle, collaborating with customers, conducting audits, and providing advisory services on technical infrastructure. Requirements include U.S. citizenship, ability to obtain a Secret security clearance, and passing E-Verify. Applicants must have IT-related experience demonstrating attention to detail, customer service, oral communication, problem-solving, and project management skills. At least one year of specialized experience at the GS-13 level is required. Veterans with a compensable service-connected disability of at least 10% are listed in the Highly Qualified category.
Nurse Practitioner
Company: U.S. Army 1st Medical Recruiting Battalion
Location: Burlington, Vermont
Posted Jan 24, 2025
This text describes a job opportunity for a psychiatric nurse practitioner and officer in the U.S. Army health care team. The role involves providing mental health prevention activities and interventions for Soldiers and their families. Duties include patient counseling, crisis intervention, and group therapy. The position offers benefits such as paid continuing education, retirement benefits, and low-cost life and dental insurance. Numerous positions are available worldwide.
Anesthesiologist
Company: U.S. Army 6th Medical Recruiting Battalion
Location: San Francisco, California
Posted Jan 24, 2025
The text describes the role of U.S. Army Anesthesiologists, emphasizing their critical importance in providing perioperative care to Soldiers and their families. It highlights the unique opportunities for professional growth, including additional trainings, continued education programs, and seminars. The Army offers competitive benefits such as education loan repayment, accession bonuses, special pay, travel opportunities, and a comprehensive benefit package. Eligibility requirements include a Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathy degree, a current medical license, completion of a GME internship, and a training program in anesthesiology. U.S. citizenship is required for Active Duty, while permanent U.S. residency is sufficient for Army Reserve.
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE OFFICER
Company: U.S. Army 3rd Medical Recruiting Battalion
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Posted Jan 24, 2025
Infectious Disease Officer
Company: U.S. Army 6th Medical Recruiting Battalion
Location: Sacramento, California
Posted Jan 24, 2025
Foreign Affairs Officer-Direct Hiring Authority
Company: U.S. Department of State
Location: Washington, DC
Posted Jan 24, 2025
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE OFFICER
Company: U.S. Army 5th Medical Recruiting Battalion
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
Posted Jan 24, 2025
The text describes the role of U.S. Army Preventive Medicine Officers, emphasizing their crucial part in disease and injury prevention for soldiers and their families. It highlights the opportunity to combine health and wellness passion with military service. Officers can establish and direct physical medicine programs, train personnel, and lead Force Health Protection efforts. They also direct public health functions like assessment, policy development, and assurance. The Army provides additional training and education opportunities for growth. Benefits include loan repayment, accession bonuses, travel opportunities, vacation time, healthcare, shopping privileges, and leadership training. Eligibility requires a U.S. medical degree, a U.S. practice license, board certification eligibility, GME internship completion, preventive medicine training, U.S. citizenship for active duty, and permanent U.S. residency for reserve. Interested individuals can find more at www.goarmy.com/amedd or contact a local Army Healthcare Recruiter.
Foreign Affairs Officer - Direct Hire Authority
Company: U.S. Department of State
Location: Washington, DC
Posted Jan 24, 2025
This job posting is for a position in the Bureau of Arms Control, Deterrence, and Stability; Office of Strategic Stability and Deterrence Affairs (ADS/SSD). The role involves serving as a point of contact for international arms control, nonproliferation, and disarmament agreements, liaising with stakeholders to advance U.S. national security policies, and monitoring developments to understand their implications for U.S. interests. The ideal candidate must be a U.S. citizen, pass E-Verify, and obtain a Top Secret security clearance. They should have a degree in relevant fields like international law, international relations, or political science, and at least one year of specialized experience in arms control, nuclear deterrence, and strategic stability in the Indo-Pacific. The role requires researching and recommending strategies for managing U.S.-China military competition, and discussing military issues with Japanese, Korean, and/or Australian arms control and deterrence communities.