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The Quality Assurance Technician will perform various assignments with direction including, but not limited to, quality audits; developing and maintaining databases; and collecting, analyzing and communicating data of varying complexity to departments across the organization.
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Complete routine laboratory experiments to test scientific hypotheses relating to improving quality in production processes. Assist other Quality team members in laboratory equipment set-up and testing when needed.
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The Quality Assurance Specialist serves as the Subject Matter Expert in the evaluation/audit areas of electronic equipment and instruments, including but not limited to radio and television equipment, radar, sonar, navigational computers, missile guidance equipment, and electro-optical equipment.
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Responsible for working as the Quality Assurance member on new product development projects for the B. Braun Medical Inc medical device franchise. Provides Design Assurance Quality Engineering support, to the R&D and Sustaining Engineering organization for new products, product design modifications, and OEM customers; this includes creation of Quality and Validation plans, risk analysis, traceability matrixes, URS/FS, Design Reviews, customer interface, and follow.
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Use quality tools to identify non-conformances and develop plans for continuous improvement. Responsible for accurately recording data and completing required documentation to ensure high quality standards are maintained.
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Whether you are interested in the making of the product, working on one of our packing teams, warehousing, or quality assurance, we have a spot for you. Quality inspection of equipment and product.
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Position SummaryThe Quality Assurance (QA) Specialist will report to the Independent Assessment Manager in Quality Assurance Organization and support the maintenance, development, and implementation of the WTP Quality AssuranceResponsibilities Coordinates and maintains the independent assessment internal and external activity schedule and status.
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Description: Job Purpose The Quality Assurance Technician will perform various assignments with direction including, but not limited to, quality audits; developing and maintaining databases; and collecting, analyzing and communicating data of varying complexity to departments across the organization.
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Monitoring of FSQA programs including HACCP Program, sanitation standard operating procedures, pest control, good manufacturing practices, approved supplier program, foreign material control, plant sanitation, chemical control, product quality assurance, FSQA Customer complaints, food defense and security.
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In addition, the technician will be expected to support the development of methods for monitoring and improving current manufacturing processes. You help maintain the high-quality standards Koppert' s customers have come to rely on in our products.
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Responsible for monitoring, documenting, and validating of qacqp (quality assurance critical quality point) and all quality check points. Responsible for other duties/responsibilities deemed necessary by quality assurance supervisor and manager.
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The Quality Assurance Technician assures that analytical, microbiological, sensory attributes and corporate compliances are completed in order to meet the quality standards defined by Shearer's Snacks and its customers.
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Expert knowledge of the New York State Department of Health Guide for Radiation Safety/Quality Assurance Programs. Knowledge of physicist or Quality Assurance testing. Stay informed regarding changes in regulatory requirements in the area of ionizing radiation quality assurance and associated technology.
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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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Title: quality assurance technician Company: Laitram Machinery
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