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Support Data Collection efforts for Quality Control. Gain exposure to using precision measuring instruments for quality inspection. Assist in conducting Quality Documents. Participate in quality Meetings.
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The Quality Supervisor will be reporting to the Quality Assurance Manager and will be responsible to provide technical support regarding the chemistry of products, adherence to quality specifications, regulatory and environmental compliance.
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Our new Quality Assurance/Quality Control Inspector will coordinate quality inspections with all the site sub-contractors and vendors coordinate all non-destructive testing on site.
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Manage the Quality Control and Assurance program for Project reporting administratively to Project Manager and functionally to Americas Quality Director. Communicate any non-conformance and defect that may impact safety assurance requirements for design, construction, commissioning, maintenance, or operation.
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Ensure CAM Document Control Compliance is maintained throughout project in accordance with CAM Standards, Plans, Procedures. Work with Quality Director on coordinating assignment of all Quality Personnel who perform audit, inspection, surveillance, and/or testing activities for project.
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Micron is seeking a Site Construction Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Manager to join our new Expansion project for our Clay, New York Site. This role will be working closely with our Construction and Facilities team to ensure that our new site is aligned with all local regulations and policies that relate to the development of this pioneering facility.
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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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JOB TITLE : Quality Control Inspector. REPORTS TO : Quality Assurance Manager. Essential Job Requirements : Produce/create electronic/handwritten Quality Assurance documentation as Objective Quality Evidence for work performed throughout the preservation process.
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As a manufacturing Quality Assurance/Quality Control Manager, you will be the focal point for all QA/QC functional and strategic aspects of the business. · Ensure effectiveness of the overall Quality Control operation to include inspection tool calibration, CMM maintenance and utilization, lot inspection control, NDE inspection programs, CWI certifications, etc.
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Work areas include: Quality Assurance, Vendor Oversight, Statistics, Non-Destructive Testing, Dimensional Inspection, and Metallurgical Evaluations. The Engineer will provide Engineering support across various sections of the Quality Control department in the Nuclear Operations Group Lynchburg.
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At least three (3) years of work experience as quality assurance auditor/technician in dietary supplements and/or food/beverage and at least two (2) years of experience in a supervisory capacity.
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Proficiency in quality system manufacturing processes, quality assurance principles, pharmaceutical manufacturing, SPC, statistics, and electronic QMSs (e.g. TrackWise). Bachelor’s degree in analytical chemistry or related field and 10 years of industry experience in quality control manufacturing systems; or equivalent combination of education and experience, required.
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As our Sr. Quality Assurance Engineer , you will play a key role in continuous improvements to maintain the highest standards of quality. We have a rewarding opportunity for a Sr. Quality Assurance Engineer at our facility in East Farmingdale, NY.
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JOB TITLE : Quality Control Inspector JOB CODE : Quality Control REPORTS TO : Quality Assurance Manager. Required Education : High School diploma or equivalent Required Certification : NACE Inspector and/or SSPC NBPI required.
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Advises Director of Quality Assurance regarding the status and adequacy of WSI Thermal Spray Quality Control Program. We are seeking a dynamic, high-performing Quality Control Manager to oversee our Thermal Spray Projects.
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