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Requirements:Min 1 year QC Inspector experience. Quality Control Inspector for a medical device manufacturer located in the Lake Forest area. Responsibilities:Maintain QC Policies and Procedures and ensure compliance.
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The QA/QC Nondestructive Test Inspector provides support to the Quality System Manager in supervising all QA Operation areas of non-destructive testing, Welding, and Quality Assurance as well as Process Control Procedure development and review.
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Coordination and occasional oversight of drilling activities, other subsurface investigations, and remedial actions, including classifying soil, and collecting and submitting environmental samples (soil, water, sediment, soil gas, and indoor air) in accordance with state and federal regulations, QA/QC procedures, and established standard operating procedures.
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Performs the same tasks as the QA/QC Inspector on the 2nd shift. Role: QA/QC Inspector. Performs the same tasks as the QA/QC Inspector on the 2nd shift. Role: QA/QC Inspector.
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For those who love field work and construction sites, but not breaking your back or running yourself ragged, Multivista's technology-spin on traditional field work is a unique opportunity that your buddies will envy.
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Arthrex is actively searching for a QC Inspector III – ACT who will perform a variety of quality control test and inspection functions on materials, components and finished goods at various stages of the production.
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The above description covers the fundamental responsibilities of the QC Mechanical Inspector position. Former QC experience. Former experience working with Zachry Industrial, Inc.
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API-653 Aboveground Storage Tank Inspector certification is a plus. The QC Inspector’s main responsibility is to inspect, accept or reject work performed in a particular discipline in compliance with applicable Codes and specifications.
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CDOT Inspector Certification. DEA is looking to add a Construction Inspector to our Construction Engineering Services team in our Denver, Colorado office. This includes observation of construction work activities for compliance with plans and specifications, preparation of required contract documentation, and following prescribed Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) procedures.
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Zachry is currently seeking a QC Mechanical Inspector for new construction work in Port Sulphur, LA. Issues the relevant Quality Records and, when necessary, writes and sends to QC Supervisor non-conformances reports.
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Proficient in blueprint reading and interpretation, shop mathematics and QC Procedures. The Airworthiness Inspector physically inspects aircraft, aircraft components, and reviews paperwork to ensure that workmanship meets acceptable standards of quality, and that customer aircraft are returned to service in an airworthy condition with all required.
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If you are a QC Manager RMS with DOD project experience, please read on! ICC certification as a Commercial Building Inspector will be considered. So, if you are a QC Manager with DOD/federal project experience, please apply today.
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Cosasco is looking for a dynamic QC Test Technician to manage all inspection activities related to the products after the production cycle to ensure items meet customer requirements. Co-ordinate inspection activities between supplier and inspector / inspection agency.
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If you are a QC Manager with large scale ground-up commercial and/or light industrial project experience please apply! So, if you are a QC Manager with large scale commercial project experience, please apply today.
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DEA is looking to add an experienced Construction Inspector to join our Construction Engineering Services group based in Boise, ID. This position will provide on-site construction inspection and applicable project documentation for transportation projects.
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