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As the QC Manager your responsibilities include overall management of the Contractor's Quality Control (CQC) with the authority to act in all CQC matters for the Contractor, Herman Construction.
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The Quality Control Lead will manage the daily activities of his/her area including ownership of the results, coaching the temporary employees, interfacing with other departments and meeting production goals.
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We are looking for a Quality Control Inspector to perform railcar final inspections, this ensures the required work is completed in compliance with industry standards and customer requirements.
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Support tech transfer of new methods from analytical development and contract laboratories to the Quality Control Laboratory. Serve as an ADMA expert for Quality Control Chemistry, Bioanalytical, Raw Material, Microbiology, Stability, and Lab Support departments to support testing and ensure the highest level of product quality.
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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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JOB TITLE: Quality Control Inspector. JOB CODE: Quality Control. REPORTS TO: Quality Assurance Manager. IMIA,LLC is the only national marine surface preparation painting contractor servicing every U.S. Port with a mobile full time workforce that ensures that a quality product is delivered on time every time.
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Document control, archive, archival, archivist, doc control, qa, quality assurance, quality associate, quality specialist, quality assurance specialist, gmp, cgmp, gxp, mastercontrol, veeva vault, edms, document management system, pharma, biopharma, medical device, biotech, biotechnology, fda, quality systems, qms, eqms, clinical manufacturing, commercial manufacturing, novel pharmaceutical, novel drug, novel therapeutic.
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We are currently seeking an energetic and experienced individual with viral vector and/or cell therapy quality control background to join our Quality Control (QC) team. Sr. Research Associate, Quality Control.
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As a Quality Control Technician, you will work in the Quality Control lab performing routine tests on chemical and non-chemical products purchased, manufactured, and raw materials.
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Versed and experienced in bioanalytical methods and experience in working in a Quality Control laboratory under GMP compliance. BS/MS in Biochemical Engineering, Biology, Biotechnology or related and 1-2+ yrs of experience with cell culture, ELISA, PCR, cell based assay or flow cytometry.
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Greenroofs Stormwater Management Growing Medium Componentry Maintenance Full-service erosion control With a relentless commitment to quality and service, we transform the performance requirements and aesthetic ideals of our clients into thriving, customized, sustainable solutions that reduce the impact of development, improve quality of life, and exceed expectations every time.
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CFS is seeking an experienced Quality Inspector to lead inspection and test activities for the SPARC project. Interface with Technicians on issues related to quality and help them in understanding and interpreting quality specifications and technical drawings.
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AirQuest Aviation at the Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport is looking to hire a full-time Aircraft Maintenance Quality Control Inspector to join our growing team! If yes, you might just be perfect for this Aircraft Maintenance Quality Control Inspector position.
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The Construction Quality Control Manager (QCM) - Highway Construction has overall responsibility for reporting directly to the Project Manager and Corporate Management for the verification that we meet all quality standards on our projects.
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The Quality Manager will oversee quality control processes, manage audits, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to drive continuous improvement in product quality and safety.
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