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As our Quality Control Inspector, you will be responsible for examining products and materials for defects or deviations from specifications. The ideal candidate will have prior knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control methods, and strong computer skills.
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Candidates should have expertise with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)'s AHERA program, policies, best practices, and approaches for the management of asbestos response and cleanup of releases of asbestos containing materials (ACM); and appropriate inspection and abatement methodologies.
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Position is responsible for in process inspection, final inspection, control of nonconforming material, and record keeping within the Quality Department. Must be willing and able to complete an online training course reviewing applicable hazmat laws related to the inspection and testing of cargo tanks transporting hazardous materials.
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Perform visual quality inspection and sampling of in-process materials. Identify and provide suggestions for process improvement while maintaining quality and cGMP compliance as opportunities arise.
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Oversees and completes the “make-ready” process to prepare vacant apartment homes for leasing and new moveins by completing the pre-move-out inspection, creating a “punch” list of maintenance work needed, scheduling vendors and contractors as needed, obtaining needed supplies and materials, completing all maintenance tasks, and inspecting completed work.
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Complete inspection reports, capturing relevant data and observations, and report any deviations or non-conformances to the Quality Manager. Conduct thorough inspections on incoming raw materials, utilizing various testing equipment to perform quality checks.
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Ensures materials and services meet quality standards, scope and specifications as required. Develops standards for the cleanliness and overall appearance of the community's grounds, amenities, building exteriors, market ready unit interiors, breezeways, curbs, signage, leasing office, central garbage areas, parking lots, and other buildings and common areas to ensure that they reflect and represent the high quality of the community and RangeWater standards.
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The purpose of this role is to hand-sort RPC (returnable plastic containers) accurately and efficiently, based on appropriate manufacturer, quality and grade, as determined through visual inspection process meeting quality and quantity goals.
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Design, develop, coordinate, administer, and implement training classes for City staff including industrial hygiene, fire prevention and protection, life safety, job safety, health education programs, air quality permitting requirements, hazardous materials, spill control management, and related issues; provide presentations at new employee orientation classes.
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Candidates must be able to perform field inspection duties and maintain project records including compiling daily field reports, maintaining the project materials notebook, and generating monthly estimates.
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Assists in developing plans for special assignments such as emergency preparedness, hazardous communications, training programs, firefighting, and hazardous materials. Participates in the inspection of buildings, hydrants, and other structures in fire prevention programs.
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The quality control inspector undertakes the inspection of materials, components, and final products to confirm adherence to quality, regulatory, and engineering specifications.
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You'll complete QA processes including batch record review, sampling and inspection of incoming materials, product disposition and quality issue resolution to maintain the flow of products and documents to meet site objectives.
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Performs reception activities including inspection, quality control, analytic operations, and material reception operations. Inform Q&FS/Laboratory Manager of quality deviations according to product standards and production procedures.
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Communicate inspection results to purchasing, production, and quality assurance personnel. This includes inspecting, testing, and accepting or rejecting incoming raw materials, components, and finished products according to established quality standards and procedures.
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