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As one of the top five life science companies, we are a global leader in developing, manufacturing, and marketing a broad range of high-quality research and clinical diagnostic products. As the QC Specialist , you will support the testing and documentation needs of the Quality Control Department during the manufacture and release of Bio-Rad control products.
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The ideal candidate will r ecognize the importance of building and maintaining strong interpersonal relationships, possess strong attentional to detail, and excellent documentation skills, is able to work and support on-site work and h ave experience with manufacturing work systems.
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Lead the technical transfer of LDT/IVD assays to pilot/manufacturing, including documentation, training, and troubleshooting. This position requires a strong understanding of both immunoassay development and manufacturing processes, with a focus on maintaining assay integrity, optimizing efficiency, and ensuring regulatory compliance.
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Perform procedures and maintain accurate documentation in compliance with current Good Laboratory Practice, current Good Manufacturing Practice and current Good Tissue Practice regulations and applicable accreditation agency standards, including but not limited to FACT-NetCord, CAP and CLIA.
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The QC Analyst 2 is a second level position with training in statistical sampling, inspection and physical testing of incoming materials for conformance to approved written specifications, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs), and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations.
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The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for development, implementation, documentation, and maintaining the manufacturing processes for this manufacturing site. This position works to improve safety, reduce costs, and increase manufacturing efficiency in a variety of processes including raw metal processing, welding, coatings, assembly, and final shipment.
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Other functions of QC include but are not limited to; proper documentation, UL labeling, unique product bagging and labeling, inspection, database management, regular yield/DPPM report and graph generation, and general manufacturing quality counsel.
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Have a good command and general working knowledge of manufacturing equipment (i.e. cooling tower fans and circulation pumps, chiller system, steam boilers, air compressors, reactors, and emergency shutdown procedures.
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Bachelor's degree in manufacturing management or related field preferred. Supervise the completion of process control and quality assurance documentation for accuracy and timeliness. Lead and supervise production employees, complete scheduling, conduct training sessions on job functions, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Safety protocols, and company policies, ensure adherence to safety and quality standards.
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The Construction & Manufacturing Team is responsible for providing the field management personnel, from the craft worker to the Project Superintendent. Maximize project cash flow through invoicing and collections; manage subcontractor and supplier performance, including payments and documentation.
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Organizing and maintaining drawing files and documentation. Providing support during the construction or manufacturing process by clarifying drawings and providing additional information as needed.
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Documentation: Complete and maintain accurate records of sewing activities, including batch records, quality control reports, and production logs. Knowledge of FDA regulations and ISO standards related to medical device manufacturing is highly desirable.
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Quality Assurance, Safety, and Compliance: Reviews and approves Batch Records, Change Controls, Deviations and other manufacturing documentation required for cGMP production operations. Performs cGMP manufacturing tasks in an aseptic manner in an aseptic environment.
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Supports daily operational activities related to the GMP manufacturing of biological products by assuring the availability of materials with the proper documentation surrounding GMP activities.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: Raw material incoming visual inspectionPerforming manufacturing operations on CNC lathesMachining parts to meet tolerances for final inspectionInspecting and cleaning the finished product at the end of the production cycle Product final inspection Working closely with manufacturing leadership and fellow team members to achieve shared goalsPerform preventative maintenance tasksAccurate completion of required documentation.
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