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This includes, but is not limited to, inspection forms, disposition labels, inventory sheets, inventory tracking software (Navision), and receiving/sampling logs. We are looking for an Incoming Associate to follow current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) and current Good Documentation Practices (cGDP) to record all procedures in a timely manner.
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Candidate must have experience with the inspection of Aerospace Ground Equipment AGE/GSE; Hazardous Waste Management programs; Tool & FOD industry standards; equipment calibration procedures. Experience in Portable Maintenance Aid (PMA) activities such as aircraft forms documentation and supply chain management activities.
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Mr. Rehab LLC has an exciting opportunity for an experienced CCTV/Cutter Operator for their CIPP pipelining, infrastructure inspection, and rehabilitation project operations. NASSCO PACP Documentation of CCTV work performed with computer-based specialized software such as Wincan VX.
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Accurately diagnose and perform required repairs with proper documentation of all work performed. Make accurate use of the multi-point inspection form for each vehicle. St Lucie Battery & Tire is looking for a motivated and experienced Automotive Technician to add to our growing service department to perform general repairs, maintenance, and diagnosis.
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This expertise will be applied in a proactive manner utilizing best practices when conducting documentation review, troubleshooting, continuous improvement, equipment set-up/operation and component inspection related activities.
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Complete regular updates to ASQ Submission tracking documentation and log files. Use of basic dimensional and metrology inspection tools (GD&T) Perform periodic calibration of inspection and test equipment.
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Ensures that the community is prepared for inspection by regulatory agencies through regular auditing and updating of community policies and procedures, medical records documentation, environmental standards, etc.
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Performs interior vehicle inspection including examination of glazing, restraint systems, steering column, seats, and other vehicle compartment structures for precise documentation of damage extent, intrusion, and occupant contact points.
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Design and develop data capturing tools: Electronic Data Capture (EDC) Systems (Eg: iMedidata Rave and IBM Clinical) eCOA, IRT; Manage electronic Trial Master File (eTMF) QC review eg: Veeva Vault; Lead the Audit and Inspection/Submission Readiness activities like documentation of QC and preparing Storyboards (Eg: FDA/EMA Submissions.
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Develop and maintain accurate documentation and records related to sanitation operations, including cleaning schedules, inspection reports, training records, and regulatory compliance documents.
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This may include but is not limited to, the sampling and testing of construction materials, the documentation of the contractor's daily work, and performing surveying activities related to highway construction.
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Responsible for monitoring and maintaining all required security documentation, which may include: Access and Exit Logs, Incident Report Logs, Inspection and Damage Reports for both vehicles and property.
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Experience in inspection, calibration, documentation, troubleshooting, and repair of electrical equipment and plant instrumentation/analyzer systems within the water and wastewater treatment plant environments.
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Biomedical Equipment Technician I, BMET, Clinical Engineering, Medical Equipment Maintenance, Biomedical Equipment, Calibration, Repair, Electronics, Technology, Documentation, Compliance, Joint Commission Standards, comprehensive benefits package, Health, Vision, Dental.
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This could include identifying which MI programs are impacted depending on scope of the project, reviewing contractor proposals, and leading a cross-functional team of MI stakeholders (Inspection APM Coordinator, Lead Unit Inspector, Corrosion Engineer, IOW Champion, etc.
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