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Preferred Background: Experience (-+ years working experience) with data governance, constructs including technical and business metadata; Understanding of structured and semi-structured data, data quality knowledge Strong ability to drive connections with a wide variety of data platforms including AWS (Databricks, Teradata, Snowflake, Kafka), Azure, DB and SQL Server, etc.
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Batch record, Inspection, Sop, Gmp, Quality control, Quality assurance, Food safety, Batch record review, Food quality, Document control, SQF, Fda, Food manufacturing, Quality check, Qc, Quality assurance documentation.
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The Additive Manufacturing Quality Engineer will act as the command center for all data and trends related to 3D printing development and production performance. Minimum 3 years of direct experience in quality engineering within the additive manufacturing or 3D printing sector.
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Familiarity with quality systems in a regulated environment including GMP, GLP, FCC, USP requirements. Familiarity with LIMS systems and chromatography data collection systems. Responsible for accurate data entry into SAP prior to final product release.
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This candidate will contribute to surface water quality restoration and protection and ensuring safe drinking water supplies across the nation by planning and overseeing technical support tasks for projects with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other government agencies.
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Experience retrieving, cleaning, and analyzing large environmental datasets and geospatial data layers, such as land use, hydrography, climate, and water sampling data. Experience with data analysis tools and platforms, such as R or Python programming languages for data cleaning and analysis and ArcGIS software for analyzing and mapping geospatial data.
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With guidance from project managers and subject matter experts, the selected candidate will lead the delivery of high-quality products and services to clients in the areas of impaired waters assessment and listing, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) development, nonpoint source management planning, and drinking water safety and resilience.
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Watershed & Water Quality Associate. Maintain and update national-scale watershed tools and data by planning and performing data analysis to characterize watershed conditions. Prepare and present webinars and trainings for external audiences on water quality topics.
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Experience with at least one Clean Water Act program, such as assessment of surface water quality standards, impaired waters listing, TMDLs, or nonpoint source pollution management, is required.
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To be considered, candidates must have previous professional experience with Clean Water Act programs, such as assessment of surface water quality standards, impaired waters listing, TMDLs, or nonpoint source pollution.
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Lead research on Clean Water Act topics, such as methods for assessing surface water quality standards, identifying impaired waters, and developing TMDLs∯*∯ Prepare written summaries and present findings to clients.
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Perform quality control activities by reviewing draft deliverables to verify technical accuracy and ensure that client needs and contract requirements are satisfied. The selected candidate will apply their knowledge, skills, and experience with Clean Water Act programs and related science, tools, and data to plan and complete activities that include research, data analysis, writing technical documents, and preparing educational, training, or outreach materials.
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For data analysis is also required. Bachelors degree in water resources management, water resources engineering, hydrology, watershed management, aquatic ecology, limnology or a related discipline.
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This position can be based out of Cadmus offices in Arlington, VA; Bethesda, MD; Boston, MA; Waltham, MA; or Madison, WI. A fully remote position may be considered depending on candidate qualifications.
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Experience working with large environmental datasets and geospatial layers and using programming languages (R, Python, etc.) A Masters degree may substitute for 2 years of professional experience. Based on eligibility and job status, Cadmus offers an excellent benefits package to include: medical, dental, vision, company paid disability and life insurance, 401(k) program, paid time off (PTO), paid holidays, voluntary time off (VTO), tuition reimbursement, adoption assistance program, other optional benefits and various bonus programs.
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