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The Change Control Specialist serves as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) and Owner in the performance/management of Quality Systems Change Control. Interface with Trackwise 8 CCMS, Veeva, LIMS, and JDE for coordination of change control documents and status updates.
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Duties include participating in a 24-hour standby rotation, performs Gas Control supervision and/or Gas Controller duties as needed while following change management protocols for CRM related processes and procedures to ensure compliance.
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Develop and improve change control processes, security measures to keep QA test environments in sync with Production (Live) environment. Ensure security policies and change control processes outlined for QA test environments are strictly adhered to.
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For the Senior Validation, Engineer level: Working knowledge of target systems, including computerized information systems, manufacturing control systems (e.g., PLC, BMS, DCS, and SCADA systems), and laboratory automation systems (e.g., robotic systems, chromatography networks, data acquisition systems.
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The CCR Operator is responsible for the safe, environmentally sound, and economic operation of terminal areas by operating the DCS (DeltaV) and other control systems, and by directing outside personnel to control the areas.
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This work will develop the organization’s industrial control systems (ICS/DCS), with respective networks and applications. Support established security (TSA) and IT/OT activities including Change Management; Release Management; Incident Management; Problem Management; and Asset Management.
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Experience with key information security technologies such as SIEM, firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, vulnerability assessment, encryption, identity and access control systems, anti-malware, and security event analysis.
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As a Senior Change Control Specialist at Moxion, you will play a critical cross-functional role in managing and overseeing change processes that impact our processes, systems, and products.
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3 years' experience as performer or reviewer in Quality Management Systems, DMS, Deviation/CAPA, and Change Control required. Utilize various paper and automated systems (eDMS, SCADA, BMS, CMMS, LIMS, lab instrument software, etc.
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Familiarity withservo motors and feedback control systems. Familiarity with PC-based / rack-mount control systems. Analyze, design, implement and troubleshoot electrical designs for complex systems including high-speed electro-mechanical, electro-optics, vision, and pulsed laser systems.
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Assist in developing and administering configuration management plans, maintaining design traceability and integrity, convening and managing change control boards, and preparing for and attending major events such as, but not limited to, TIMs, PDRs, CDRs, PCAs, FCAs, and CCBs.
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The perfect candidate will have intimate knowledge of one or more advanced laboratory techniques for controlling quantum systems, which could include precision laser spectroscopy, low noise DC and RF electronics, cryogenic UHV systems, or computer control systems.
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GCP, and GLP Quality Systems responsibilities include training, document management (SOPs and other controlled documents), change control, process improvement, and quality Quality systems activities will be coordinated with the Quality Systems group.
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Drive change request to completion by following company change control process using Arena PLM tools and process knowledge. Passive components (RLC), transistors, power supplies (SMPS, LDO, other regulators), signal and power switches, microcontrollers, high-speed and low-speed memory (LPDDRx, eMMC, EEPROM), audio components (digital and analog MEMs mics), RF subsystem components (Wifi, BT, LTE, GNSS), sensor systems, protection circuitry (ESD, voltage and current limiting components), LEDs, SMT connectors, batteries and battery packs, PCBs, etc.
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As part of the Project Management Office Team, the Change Management, Adoption & Sustainment Lead will focus on the people side of change, including changes to business processes, systems, and technologies.
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