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Report all concerns to the Corporate QC Manager, Superintendent, and Project Manager. Must have a minimum five (5) years related construction experience (within the last ten years) as QC/QA Manager on construction projects of similar magnitude, scope, and complexity as this project.
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Attend project coordination meetings, QA/QC meetings and other meetings as necessary to support client. CWI's and/or NDT Level II certified Welding Inspectors from in and around the Lithia Springs, GA area.
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We are seeking a Welders looking to move into the inspection world, CWI's and/or NDT Level II certified Welding Inspectors from in and around the East Atlanta, GA area! CWI's and NDT Level II's highly encouraged to apply.
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Nature & Scope:QC Chemist will perform, under the direct supervision of the Director of QA/QC, inspection and analysis on raw materials, in-process samples, and finished goods to ensure compliance with cGMP/GLP/ISO standard operating procedures.
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As a QA/QC Inspector, your key responsibilities will be to plan and monitor strategic projects and programs from initiation through completion. Find out how a career as a QA/QC Inspector can change yours.
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Successfully completed and attained certification for American Society for Quality (ASQ) Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence, ASQ Quality Engineer or ASQ Quality Auditor. This position is responsible for the implementation of the quality system for the Tulsa Operations, as directed by the Senior Plant Manager.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for an QC Analyst I Position type: Full time Contract Duration: 12 months Location: Novato, CA As an QC Analyst I, you will: Summary: The Quality Control Analyst is responsible for performing microbiological/analytical test methods on in-process intermediates and varying stages of drug products under minimal supervision and within cGMP guidelines, to support further manufacturing of commercial and clinical therapeutics.
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As a Project Quality Control Manager, you will play a critical role in the overall leadership and successful and timely delivery of complex multimillion-dollar fast-track, complex heavy-civil, highway and bridge projects from pre-construction stage through project execution and completion.
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CWI's and/or NDT Level II certified Welding Inspectors from in and around the Holly Springs, NC area! Witness non-destructive testing as required and provide detailed reports of results, including system, location, contractor, results and other relevant data.
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Participate as a fully engaged member of a self-directed work team to set and achieve department and company goals, contribute to continuous improvement projects for the quality team, and assist in QC procedural training as needed and appropriate.
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Currently possess or the ability to attain; NETTCP Quality Assurance Technologist, and USACE Construction Quality Manager Certification. We are seeking an experienced Project Quality Control Manager with proven leadership skills and a devoted work ethic who is looking for a successful career and the opportunity to grow with The Middlesex Corporation, a rapidly growing, successful, and well established heavy civil infrastructure company.
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Mechanical drawing (Reading P&IDs, Isometric, other engineered drawings)Assist in the qualification of weld proceduresCommunications (both written and verbal)All requirements of QC Tech BManage multiple site needs Education:High school diploma or equivalent.
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Five or more years of QA/QC experience within Pipeline industry. Certifications in AWS, CWI, ASNT and/or NACE CP or CIP. Five or more years of QA/QC experience within Pipeline industry. This information reflects the anticipated base salary range for this position based on current market data.
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PRO-Telligent, A Tetra Tech Company, needs an Inspector / Quality Control Manager in Bangkok, Thailand for construction of New US Embassy Office Annex and Embassy Upgrade with State Dept. Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO.
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Technica LLC seeks to recruit for the position of Heavy Equipment Mechanic QC Lead on a Government contract with a place of performance at Fort Bliss, TX. This position is full-time but temporary.
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