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Experience with routine and next generation analytical platforms for the characterization of T cell phenotype, differentiation, and function (i.e. cell-based immunoassays, cytokine/proteome analysis platforms, in vitro live imaging systems, conventional and spectral flow cytometry, metabolic profiling, CRISPR and gene editing, transcriptome and proteome profiling, etc.
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With a minimum of 6 years of experience in administrative roles within the aerospace or related industries, the ideal candidate will possess a deep understanding of quality management systems, be detail-oriented, and have excellent organizational and communication skills.
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Access to highly accurate, real-time, geo-located pathogen identification at the Point-of-Need (PoN) is transforming the way the world identifies, communicates, and addresses everything from livestock health and global pandemics, to crop yields and water quality.
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The BSA/AML Quality Control Manager will assist the Director of BSA Compliance in maintaining compliance with Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), OFAC, and USA PATRIOT Act. Maintain advanced knowledge of Bank systems and processes as they relate to BSA/AML compliance.
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Position Summary The Quality Assurance (QA) Manager - GXP Computer Systems ("QA Manager") will join the Civica, Inc. ("Civica") team in supplying essential generic and biosimilar quality medicine by bringing their knowledge and experience to serve patients and pursue excellence in quality and compliance.
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Specific responsibilities include Quality Systems, FSMA, HACCP, GFSI/BRC, regulatory audits, food safety training, Regulatory Affairs, Plant Quality Assurance, Vendor Compliance, and Consumer Affairs.
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Recognized as a technology leader, Sanmina Corporation provides end-to-end manufacturing solutions, delivering superior quality and support to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) primarily in the communications networks, defense and aerospace, industrial and semiconductor systems, medical, multimedia, computing and storage, automotive and clean technology sectors.
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Perform the role of technical program leadership and and experience implementing Netsuite, Zuora, Coupa, Concur, Avalara, Blackline, Xactly, Pigment, SimpleLegal, Ironclad, Docusign and other SaaS systems.
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The Quality Assurance (QA) Manager is responsible for maintaining Food Safety and Quality Assurance Management Systems to support manufacturing of wholesome and quality food.
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The Manufacturing Engineering Manager will lead a team of manufacturing engineers to actively support the assembly and production builds of our Subsurface Compressor Systems (SCS), including motor, magnetic couplings, compressor and other associated parts.
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Knowledge of standard manufacturing processes for complex, precision turbo machinery: casting, machining, milling, grinding, rotor balancing, mechanical and electrical assembly, inspection techniques, oil management systems (tubing, fittings, etc.
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Collaborate with development teams to integrate good practices around ephemeral environments including things like containerization, IaC & observability tools to integrate environment management into the SDLC, enhancing the overall quality and speed of software delivery.
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Identifying, recording, and investigating problems related to product, process & quality systems. Initiating action to prevent non-conformance in products, process, and quality systems.
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Benefits:The Quality Assurance Engineer will work a 9/80 work week while receiving market leading pay, paid time off, paid winter holiday shutdown, educational refund plan, medical, dental, and vision insurance options and service-based retirement contributions with additional 401k match.
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Maximus compensation is based on various factors including but not limited to job location, a candidate's education, training, experience, expected quality and quantity of work, required travel (if any), external market and internal value analysis including seniority and merit systems, as well as internal pay alignment.
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