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What we are looking forWe are looking for a passionate Staff-Level Air Compliance Engineer or Scientist to join our quality, landfill gas, and greenhouse gas practice in the Mid-Atlantic market.
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Manage and perform document controller responsibilities through the Electronic Quality Management System. Assist the Quality Manager in the implementation of HACCP, allergen, sanitization, and other programs of the Quality Management System.
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Familiarity with state and federal air quality and climate change environmental policy and regulation, including NEPA, and CAA. Assignments may include development of appropriate assumptions for analysis, spreadsheet- and model-based emissions estimating, dispersion modeling, health risk assessments, and ambient air quality analysis impact analysis for NEPA documentation and as stand-alone technical reports.
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The Quality Coding Specialist (QCS) is responsible for supporting the clinically integrated network's (CIN) quality performance program and ensuring accurate and compliant coding practices to support value-based healthcare initiatives.
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As a Quality Assurance Senior Specialist, your work will help power our planet, reduce carbon emissions and create cleaner air for everyone. Job Description Join the Clean Energy Revolution Become a Quality Assurance Senior Specialist at Southern California Edison (SCE) and build a better tomorrow.
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As an Air Quality, Greenhouse Gases and Noise Senior Technical Specialist, we are looking for an individual with 15+ years of experience providing technical analysis services related to air quality, energy, noise and greenhouse gas analysis to support CEQA/NEPA review.
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Serves as an Air Traffic Control Specialist (ATCS) at a Biggs Army Airfield, Fort Bliss, Texas. Air Traffic Control Specialist. The candidate must be able to use good judgement in the performance of air traffic control operations and follow written/verbal instructions.
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FEDERAL AIR MARSHAL TRAINING PROGRAM: Selectees must attend and successfully complete a rigorous, in-resident law enforcement training program that lasts for 17 consecutive weeks. If you have failed the Federal Air Marshal Assessment Battery (FAB) within the twelve (12) months preceding the closing date of this JOA (03/31/2024.
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One year's experience in quality improvement/program evaluation and/oradministration in not-for-profit settings, preferred. Assist Program and other Quality Improvement Specialists to comply with Council on Accreditation (COA) standards.
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We are looking for a Quality Control Specialist to join our team and help ensure every doughnut is nothing short of amazing, because that's what our customers deserve. The Quality Control Specialist is responsible for assuring the quality and freshness of our doughnuts through a variety of metrics.
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Terraphase was founded with the goal of developing a full-service engineering and consulting firm that provides high-quality services to clients with regional and nationwide operations. Our staff is comprised of registered professionals in civil engineering, geology, hydrogeology, and geotechnical engineering.
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Work with other Infant Toddler Childcare Specialist and other Quality Specialist to develop a comprehensive range workshop, CQI cohorts and Communities of Practice (CoP). Under the direction of the Program Manager of Consultation Programs, the Quality Specialist will provide training, support (technical assistance), and consultation to licensed family childcare homes and licensed childcare centers.
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Uphold company quality objectives and play an active role in reaching continuous improvement objectives; Work with engineering and fabrication to help resolve quality issues; Collect inspection reports and investigate quality complaints.
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Drive continued efficiency improvements through the effective use of metrics, 5S, and the PPI process Recommend and implement changes in manufacturing procedures to improve product quality and production efficiency.
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As the Ingredient Specialist, you are responsible for assuring the quality and food safety of all raw materials/ingredients at factory. Requirements High school diploma or equivalent required 2+ years of laboratory, quality assurance and/or food manufacturing experience required Other Associates or bachelor’s degree in science related field (Food Science, Microbiology, Biology, Chemistry, related technical field) preferred PCQI certification preferred Don’t meet all the qualifications listed under “other.
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