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The purpose of the Produce Quality Control Manager is to monitor produce to ensure BEK’s quality principles are met and maintained. Evaluate produce and document any issues found to ensure quality is maintained.
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Use GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing) and ASME Y14.5 protocols to produce and develop, and improve Numerical Control programs. 777 Composite Wing Center ( CWC ) in Everett, Washington is seeking a Quality Assurance Numerical Control Programmer – Associate or Experienced , to join our Team.
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The Quality Manager supports the project team from preconstruction planning through project completion. Minimum of 5 years as a Quality Manager in Heavy Construction and Project environments.
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US Army Corps of Engineers Construction Quality Control Manager certificate. Hui Huliau is seeking a Quality Control Manager to support our construction management team.
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The QC Manager is also required to attend all partnering meetings, conduct the QC meetings, perform the three phases of control, perform submittal review and approval, ensure testing is performed and provide QC certifications and documentation required in the contracts.
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And forward to Quality Manager. Train Packers on EverTec Quality Assurance (QA) SOP; regularly conduct audits to ensure quality inspections are being performed. Monitor mailer production, including packaging, for defects and inaccuracies per EverTec quality standards; correct and report any non-conformities and initiate hold procedure when needed.
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Bachelor’s degree in analytical chemistry or related field and 10 years of industry experience in quality control manufacturing systems; or equivalent combination of education and experience, required.
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Georgia-Pacific is now hiring a Quality Coordinator to join our team in Owosso, MI. As a member of the plant’s leadership team, the Quality Coordinator partners with the Quality and Production teams to ensure we produce and deliver corrugated boxes, on time in full, that drive our goal to becoming the preferred partner of our customers.
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The Produce Clerk is responsible for stocking the shelves and building displays, while culling (rotating and pulling product of less than high quality) in the produce department and ensures the department is fully stocked with fresh product and appealing to guests.
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Requisition ID # 160541 Job Category: Project / Program Management Job Level: Manager/Principal Business Unit: Operations - Other Work Type: Hybrid Job Location: Fresno Position Summary The Vegetation Management Quality Leadership leads staff and outside contractors to ensure public safety, electric reliability, and regulatory compliance with state and federal vegetation management rules.
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Manage the Quality Control and Assurance program for Project reporting administratively to Project Manager and functionally to Quality Director. Prepare weekly and monthly reports to Project Manager / Client / Quality Director.
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As a Quality Control Engineer, you will have the responsibility of managing and performing root cause analyses and investigational studies for out-of-specification (OOS) and out-of-trend (OOT) results.
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Summary of position : Responsible for monitoring quality control/assurance requirements of all preservation preformed onboard commercial and US Navy vessel in accordance with established Navy regulations and industry standards or specific contractual requirements as defined in the Scope of Work. Collaborate with customer QA personnel on necessary aspects of the job.
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Eight years of experience in wet chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, microbiology, soil science or quality assurance/quality control. Public Works is looking for a Water Quality Lab Manager with a talent for leading high performing teams.
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Viva is a fast-growing, direct-to-consumer fresh pet food company that makes choosing high quality, healthy options for your pet easy. We’re looking for a full-time Food Safety & Quality Assurance Manager to drive excellence within product quality.
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