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Preferred: 3+ years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry within a GMP Quality Control role; experience with cell therapy products is a plus Ability to identify and implement continuous improvement projects for lab process efficiencies Ability to identify and escalate defects for troubleshooting and solution.
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Reading, comprehending and ability to follow verbal and written instructions such as shop job routers, work instructions, drawings, quality control instruction/procedures and schematics needed to inspect, process and repair a variety of gas turbine components.
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Quality Control will serve as a member of the EHS team reporting to the site EHS Manager. At Randstad, we welcome people of all abilities and want to ensure that our hiring and interview process meets the needs of all applicants.
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Specialize in quality control engineering areas (design, incoming material, process control, product evaluation, product reliability, inventory control, metrology, automated testing, software, research and development, administrative application.
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Program and troubleshoot PLCs, HMIs, robots, and vision systems used for quality control. Lead projects aimed at enhancing process monitoring, quality, and cost reduction.
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Skills: Quality control, Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs Operations, GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) As a Process Expert you will provide front line support to manufacturing, working with the production team to ensure each batch is manufactured safely and in compliance with the batch instructions and quality requirements.
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Quality Control (1 year of experience is required) Perform basic HPLC testing and NaOH plate reader-based assays in support of manufacturing process stat testing as needed. Participate in authoring quality systems records such as lab events, deviations and CAPAs as needed.
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Title: Associate I, Quality Control Chemistry (4 Openings) Basic Quality Control experience. In this role, you will perform cGMP QC Chemistry testing for QC Chemistry, release, stability and in process samples.
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Ensure all corporate safety, quality control, and quality assurance standards are met. Adhere to the laboratory's quality control policies, and document all quality control activities.
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2nd Shift: 3 PM to 11:45 PM Job titles include: Plating Application Final Inspection/Quality Control Chemical Etching Process Drill Operator Large Format Drill/Router Operator Microsection Lab Soldermask/Ink Jet Lamination Pay $20/hour for no prior related experience Up to $24/hour for those with some printed circuit board manufacturing experience All training is paid, and on your regular shift hours Must be able to pass drug screen and background check HS Diploma or GED is required.
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Experienced in using quality system applications such as Trackwise, Document Control, and/or ManGo. Works to ensure accurate and timely record archival of site batch records and other quality records, including imaging and physical record management and calibration records.
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Safely and accurately use hand tools, air/electric powered tools such as grinders, measuring tools, welding machines, tooling, fixtures, sheet metal equipment, spot welders and other tools and machinery to inspect, process, and repair a variety of gas turbine components.
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Act as a Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) grade 6 certified industrial wastewater treatment operator maintaining effluent to meet regulatory permit requirements including maintaining supply and part inventory, and performing all aspects of sampling, monitoring, and testing required to maintain compliance with federal, state, and local regulations governing the wastewater treatment process.
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True Title: Associate Scientist, Quality Control. Support Quality Control Release Testing of items manufactured at the Company-RTC site and other assigned projects. Basic understanding of the relevant subject matter field (e.g. organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, process chemistry.
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Works directly with QC Manager for the quality control, samples and tests of products, process and utilities. The Plant Manager is responsible for quality control on shift by emphasizing safe work practices and a team atmosphere to obtain desired production and working conditions.
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