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Experience in Supply Chain Management and any one or more of the following business tracks: Procure to Pay, Manufacturing, Quote/Order to Cash. Qualifications Six years of experience with a bachelor's degree or four years with a master's degree, implementing, administering, managing, and/or supporting ERP systems in a manufacturing environment, preferably in medical devices or other regulated industries.
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This position must comply with all Security Guidelines, Environmental Health and Safety regulations and the current Good Manufacturing Practices required by the job function. Cleans and sanitizes rooms (manufacturing room, Warehouse and QC labs), storage containers (bins or vessels), and process equipment according to standard operating procedures.
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SUMMARY The Oligonucleotides Chemist is responsible forresearch scale-up and manufacturing operations with scientific expertise to ensure successful transfer of new products from development to manufacturing.
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ESFM's clients include many household names from Life Science, Technology, Oil & Gas and Manufacturing markets. In 2020, ESFM (formerly Eurest Services) won the George Graves Award for Facility Management Achievement from the International Facilities Management Association (IFMA.
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Join the Kelly team as a Manufacturing Associate II to assemble and repair aesthetic medical devices in Bothell, WA. Three-years assembly experience in electro-mechanical or high-volume manufacturing environment preferred.
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Bachelor's degree and 1-3 years (5+ years in lieu of bachelor's degree) of experience in facilities, production, manufacturing, janitorial, cleaning, hospitality, or related field. Follow Good Manufacturing Practices where applicable.
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Experience working with heavy industrial or manufacturing plant steam systems, centrifugal chillers, air handling units, turbines, boilers, cooling towers, air compressors, air dryers, heat exchangers, exhaust systems, pneumatic controls, and building automation control systems.
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Job Description: A primary focus of the Material Handler is to manage inventory and to support production by providing necessary parts and materials to Manufacturing, Applications and Engineering personnel.
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A primary focus of the Material Handler II is to manage inventory and to support production by providing necessary parts and materials to Manufacturing, Applications and Engineering personnel. Kit work orders for Manufacturing according to priority set by Supervisor or Operations Manager in order to meet product shipment dates.
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Performs general and/or more complex manufacturing formulation batch production record reviews and approval in support of product release in accordance with specifications and SOPs. 2. Knowledge of biotech product manufacturing.
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This intern will be the Bothell MSAT lead for the creation of a guidance document to define recipe design requirements for cell therapy manufacturing. Authoring of a guidance document to support clinical/commercial cell therapy manufacturing.
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Training other personnel Serving as SME for Test Methods or other areas of expertise Providing oversight for programs, specific to job function Representing QC in cross-functional teams Weekend, Holiday, overtime, and off-hour work may be required as needed to support manufacturing.
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Do you have at least 1 year of directly applicable experience as an Mechanical assembler?
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Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic team in the manufacturing industry and want to skip the gym? We are currently seeking candidates to join our team as a Heavy Assembler I. In this role, you will be responsible for mechanical assembly following established procedures and guidelines.
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Hands on Test Jig development on manufacturing experience. Test Automation for PCB board. Bs degree with 6+ years’ experience LabVIEW. Lead offshore team, client stakeholder, onsite-offshore coordination.
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