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Project work may include hydrologic analysis related to stormwater planning and flood control; water quality analysis in urban and/or rural settings; hydraulic analysis and design related to storm sewer infrastructure, rivers, streams, conveyances, dams, and other hydraulic structures; preparation of technical reports, plans, and specifications; and working with clients, permitting agencies, and public officials.
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Engage with state and federal agencies such as the EPA, TX RRC (Railroad Commission), LA DNR (Department of Natural Resources), WY DEQ (Department of Environmental Quality), etc., to facilitate permitting processes and address regulatory inquiries.
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Documents all quality control as required for MQSA. Assists the radiologist with a variety of routine and complex mammography procedures to include: stereotactic biopsies, needle localizations and sentinel node injections and other related procedures.
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Product Engineer, Process Engineer, Manufacturing Engineering, Medical Device, Process Improvement, Equipment Maintenance, Documentation, Training, Problem Solving, SolidWorks, PDM Vault, Minitab, FDA, ISO, Quality System Regulations, GMP Compliance, Statistical Principles, Engineering Degree, Manufacturing Environment, Comprehensive benefits package, Health, Vision, Dental.
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Export Control RegulationsApplicants for employment at Blue Origin must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (i.e. current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.
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As a Food Service Supervisor you are responsible for instituting and monitoring total quality control and quality assurance of the policies, standards and procedural implementations set forth by the food services department; employee issues; assisting and directing all positions as needed.
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Quality Control Inspector - ENTRY LEVELSummary:The primary responsibilities of Quality Control are final inspection process of product prior to shipment, in process and 1st piece inspection (1st part in a batch), and 1st article inspection.
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The purpose of the Watershed Section is to provide information and planning, financial and scientific support services to the Water Quality Control Commission (WQCC), government agencies, performance partners, and the public so they can protect , improve, and restore water quality in Colorado.
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Preferred QualificationsKnowledge of the Shipper Quality Control, Vulcan Input, and the administrative processes of the National Guard Recruiting is preferred. Primary duties include Vulcan data entry, shipper quality control, along with reporting and communicating shipper issues.
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Career Growth Opportunities: Employees in Field Service Engineering roles at Sundyne have grown into roles such as Engineering Manager; Compressor expert, Director of Engineering, Global Service Manager, Quality control manager and General Manager of Sundyne.
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Assists with the medication reconciliation process (20%) Maintains established departmental policies and procedures, quality improvement, environmental and infection control standards, and adheres to regulatory requirements.
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The Journeyman Electrician will provide leadership, efficient installation of electrical work, training, and quality control. We have current opening for a Certified Journeyman Electrician for our Airfield Lighting project at Denver International Airport in Denver, CO. This position is will be required to start on 8/1/24 and project duration is 70 working days.
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Perform quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) work (fact checking, proofing, etc.) As we work to weave diversity, equity, and inclusion into our work and foster a sense of belonging throughout the company and within our communities, we constantly ask ourselves: What is our impact on the world.
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Independently perform Ultrasound exams on patients providing high quality imagesProvide clear and detailed information regarding Ultrasound exams and care to patientsComplete appropriate documentation and obtain interpretation for each examImplement safety standards and performs appropriate quality control procedures on equipmentManage patient priority and act as a first responder when needed.
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Job SummaryA leading provider of imaging services is looking to add a Full Time Body/Breast Ultrasound Technologist to our team. Requirements: RMDS Abdomen, OB/GYN, and RVT certification requiredBLS certification requiredPrevious sonographer experience requiredAbility to work independentlyExemplary patient care & customer service skills Compensation They offer a very competitive pay range of $73,000 to $106,000, depending on experience.
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