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GoldenWolf is seeking a a Senior Quality Assurance Representative to provide technical services for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Vancouver Resident Office for repairing and replacing Columbia River Pile Dikes which involves demolition of existing timber pile dike structures, expansion of shore connections, enhanced enrockment, and new steel pile dike structures.
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Quality control, Construction management, Quality assurance, Inspection, osha 30, concrete construction, pulp and paper, Weld inspection. Quality control,Construction management,Quality assurance,Inspection,osha 30.
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The Chefs' Warehouse, Inc. ( ) combines exceptional quality and brand building with broadline food service distribution for more than 35 years. With Protein, Specialty, Produce, and Broadline offerings, we service the most discerning chefs in a hybrid approach of convenience and superior quality.
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Financial assurance (RCRA, UIC), NPDES water permits, No-Discharge permits, general industrial stormwater permits, regulatory review/reporting, spill response, and release notifications (NRC and otherwise.
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Must be Information Assurance Workforce (IAWF) Information Assurance Technical level II (IAT II) certified with at least one (1) baseline certification: CCNA Security; CySA+ Must be Information Assurance Workforce (IAWF) Information Assurance Technical level II (IAT II) certified with at least one (1) baseline certification: CCNA Security; CySA.
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Crosby, one of the country's leading independent communications firms, is seeking a Junior Developer/ Quality Assurance (QA) Specialist to join our dynamic team. The Junior Developer/ Quality Assurance (QA) Specialist will ensure that our deliverables surpass client expectations and meet technical requirements and follow development and QA best practices.
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Perform quality assurance testing of financial crime controls (e.g., KYC files, sanctions screenings and transaction monitoring alerts) to ensure compliance with the BSA/AML policy and regulatory standards.
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The Extraction Lab Manager will oversee all production, quality assurance, operations, training, safety awareness and personnel at their cannabis extraction facility. Consistently achieve quality end products with repeatability.
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Proven leadership / senior contributor in information assurance/security, incident handling, risk management, vulnerability management and analysis, and assistance programs. One or more of the following Certifications A+ CE, CCNSecurity, CND, Network+ CE, SSCP, CCNA Security, CySA+ (CSA+), GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, SSCP, CISSP, CISM (Other certification will be considered.
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Experience representing Quality Assurance at different program reviews and review boards including Program Configuration Control Board (PCCB), Program Corrective Action Board (PCAB) and Material Review Board (MRB.
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Crystal Stairs is seeking a Lead Quality Assurance Specialist for our Quality Assurance Unit. Under the direction of the Quality Assurance Coordinator, the Quality Assurance Lead Specialist is primarily responsible for coordinating the quality assurance review of client and provider files to monitor program compliance.
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An experienced Quality Assurance Lead. In this position you will report functionally to our Regional Quality Manager and be working in a quality auditing capacity. As our Quality Assurance Lead, you will be working on a number of quality assurance auditing projects.
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BS degree in Computer Science, Cyber Security, Information Technology (or related discipline); Graduate degree in Information Assurance (or related discipline) or equivalent formal training and experience in Information Security.
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Job Title: Quality Assurance SupervisorLocation: Norfolk, NebraskaSalary: $60-75K Job Summary of the Quality Assurance Supervisor: The QA Supervisor has the responsibility for managing the laboratory at the plant facility, ensuring work is completed as expected.
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Assist Quality Assurance Manager in building and improving quality systems. Assist with establishing quality assurance specifications for raw materials and finished products.
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