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Skills: Quality control, Construction management, Quality assurance, Inspection, osha 30, concrete construction, pulp and paper, Weld inspection Top Skills Details: Quality control,Construction management,Quality assurance,Inspection,osha 30 Additional Skills & Qualifications: •Bachelor's degree in Quality Management, Construction Management, Quality Engineering, industry training or related field preferred.
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The Quality Receiving Inspector evaluates a variety of products such as PWB's, connectors, electrical components, and standard fabricated parts for conformance against engineering drawings, workmanship standards, Source Control drawings and specification drawings.
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Burnham Commercial is a leading manufacturer and marketer of high-quality boilers and control systems for commercial and industrial applications. We are looking for a Quality Control Manager to join our team.
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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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Overview: AWP Safety is on the lookout for motivated individuals to embark on a rewarding career as a Traffic Control Flagger. Job DescriptionRole Description: As a Traffic Control Flagger, you will play a crucial role in:· Establishing and maintaining safe work zones using the proper equipment.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer is responsible for ensuring that delivered products and/or services conform to contractual and the Company’s requirements by designing, implementing, evaluating and continually improving quality assurance and control methods and systems.
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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional TalentAs a Quality Control Inspector at Company, reporting to Quality Control Manager, you will perform or assist in variety of quality control engineering and inspection work related to a specific discipline, i.e., civil, structural, mechanical, piping, welding, NDE and/or electrical.
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The Quality Inspector (Certified) will report to the site Quality Manager or Quality Field Operations Manager as applicable, and indirectly to the Sr. Manager of Quality Control, and will be responsible for conducting and documenting inspections in accordance with approved Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs.
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We are currently seeking a dynamic, highly motivated, and experienced individual for the position of Associate Director of GMP Quality Control, who oversees GMP compliance of manufacturing, testing and release activities for SMPA, its partners, contract testing laboratories, and suppliers of drug substances and drug products used for investigational clinical trials and/or commercial phases.
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Relevant experience in good laboratory/manufacturing practices (GLP/cGMP), laboratory quality control or stability, and interaction with quality assurance is required.
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Reporting to the Quality Engineering Manager, the Quality Engineer will develop, modify, apply and maintain quality evaluation and control systems and protocols for processing materials into partially finished or finished product.
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Preferred: 5-10 years' experience as a Quality Engineering Manager in the blow molding or packaging industry. Required: Minimum 2-year degree in Quality, Statistics, Engineering, Management or related field and applicable ASQ certifications.
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Demonstrable knowledge of various quality control techniques used to analyze, trend, and improve product quality. BWXT’s Nuclear Operations Group - Lynchburg is currently seeking a UPRR Quality Assurance Professional for its Lynchburg, VA location.
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Join our team as a Quality Assurance (QA)/Quality Control (QC) Field Technician, supporting clean energy programs and under-served communities in Michigan. Quality Assurance (QA)/Quality Control (QC) FieldLocation: Detroit, MI (Remote – Home Office with Local Travel) Ready to make a difference.
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Develop and monitor quality system processes, including CAPA, change control, design control, complaint investigations, supplier oversight, internal audit, nonconforming materials.
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