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The QC Chemist will play a crucial role in ensuring the quality and safety of our cosmetic products through rigorous testing and analysis of raw materials, in-process samples, and finished goods.
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A Quality Control Laboratory Technician I will utilize procedures and techniques in performing a broad range of duties related to the routine activities of analytical operations. Analyze various raw/ in-process materials and finished goods using multiple analytical techniques (GC's, FTIR's, ICP-MS, process analyzers, moisture analyzers, etc.
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The Quality Control chemist performs all the tasks necessary to ensure that all incoming and outgoing materials meet the product specifications. This includes the GC/MS analysis and identification of components of complex finished products, raw materials and other samples as need be, obtaining physical constants and unique characterization parameters of samples as well as other chromatographic, separation, and wet chemistry techniques.
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Reporting to the Quality manager, this position is responsible for all quality control testing and activities on site including incoming raw material and finished good testing.
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Perform document review of compounding activities such as cleaning records, line clearance forms and inventory sheets: Verify that raw materials meet specification Verify and account for labeling Review temperature and BMS alarms Verify that product test results meet specification limits Verify that all documentation is complete Document non-compliance and work with supervisor/lead if further investigation is needed.
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Ensure and assist with site-specific quality compliance according to CAPS Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) & specifications, quality review of documents, label control, assist with release activities and product inspections.
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Responsible for the material handling and preparation for routine testing and for maintenance of assigned laboratory equipment as well as testing products and raw materials as per ASTM to insure compliance and/or to develop new formulas.
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Audits incoming raw materials for supplier specifications, quality, and food security. Food Safety – plant in proper sanitary condition at all times, including allergen control, pest control, guidelines followed.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Quality Technician is responsible for performing daily verification activities to ensure that all raw ingredients, raw materials, packaging, and finished products comply with all applicable regulations and meet or exceed the customer’s expectations and to act when predefined standards are not met.
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Conducting tests to determine the quality of raw materials, ready mix concrete, and finished products helps ensure compliance with quality standards. Follow quality control plans or guidelines as assigned Assist internal and external customers in any quality related matters Collaborate with technical staff as well as customer service and operations personnel to aid in the successful delivery of ready mix concrete Paid overtime and occasional weekend work may be required during the peak season Regular and predictable attendance Assist with other functions of the business as necessary Education/Experience High school or GED required.
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Quality control, Laboratory, Biology, Chemistry, Qc, Gmp, Wet chemistry, Titration, bricks testing, pH, density testing, sensory testing, HPLC, Food quality, raw material testing, in process analysis, finished product testing, Food safety, Food science, Troubleshooting.
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This position is responsible for contributing to the daily activities of the production team with responsibility for the effective testing of raw materials, in process and finished batches while maintaining Quality documentation in provided computer systems.
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Perform next-generation sequencing library preparation, sequencing, and data analysis to test raw materials and in-process reagents according to defined protocols. This position is part of the Quality Control located in Boulder CO and will on-site.
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The QA Lab Technician supports plant operations by performing microbiological, physical and chemical analysis on raw materials and food products from various stages of the manufacturing process as directed by the Quality Assurance Manager and provides assistance to the operations team.
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Our client, a long standing and well-established precast concrete manufacturer is looking for a Precast Quality Control Technician to join their growing team. Quality Control Technician - Precast Concrete.
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