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Knowledge of using Six sigma / quality Tools and APQP (PFMEA, Control plan, SPC MSA etc.) Is globally responsible for all supplier development and quality improvement and sustainment. In Supplier Performance Engineering we’re finding innovative, collaborative ways to improve delivery and quality of our suppliers creating vital link between our supply chain, internal factories and our customers.
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Must possess a thorough understanding of all VMC quality information systems. Thorough understanding of aggregate qualities, blending scenarios, and plant setups to determine how proposed mine plans and plant changes could impact a plant's ability to meet quality and State agency requirements.
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In Epic's quest to help healthcare providers deliver the highest quality of patient care, we rely on the Integration Engineers on our EDI team to share information across disparate systems and make it easily accessible within a single patient record.
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IntePros is currently looking for a Sr. Quality Engineer, Design Quality to join one of our premier medical device manufacturing clients in Scottsdale, AZ. The Sr. Quality Engineer, Design Quality provides quality leadership, governance, and engineering best practices to medical device, combination product, and containment product development programs.
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Use processes such as coagulation, clarification, softening, media filtration, and advanced water treatment processes, such as membrane filtration, reverse osmosis (brackish, seawater), UV/AOP, ozonation,a carbon adsorption, and/or distribution system water quality.
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Job Title: Sr. Python Developer/ MLOps Engineer. Ensure data quality for ML models by establishing data validation and data quality checks. Strong programming skills in Python and experience with relevant libraries/frameworks (e.g. TensorFlow, Keras, Pytorch.
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The Analyst II, Quality Engineer has a direct impact by being a part of an engineering team that collaborates closely with operations on the floor to observes processes, and work with associates and the process engineer to develop and troubleshoot analytical tools to improve the business.
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May be responsible for ensuring compliance with Black and Veatch quality program. Independently applies knowledge and complies with Black and Veatch quality program relative to assigned tasks.
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The Quality Engineer is to promote quality awareness throughout the Company by stressing the importance of adhering to the Quality Management System. Responsible for ensuring that products, processes, analysis, and documentation are being done according to various quality-controlled standards of the company and its customers specific requirements.
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Assists with quality control, safety program, and coordination of subcontractors as delegated by the Project Superintendent. Receive and review submittals, write and track RFI's and process change orders, prepare and maintain meeting agendas and minutes, maintain construction drawings, assist with change order pricing, provide marketing assistance as required, assist Project Manager and Superintendent with subcontract and schedule administration, layout and/or quality control, etc.
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Lead efforts performed by group members to ensure successful completion of electrical engineering project deliverables to meet all technical, quality, financial and project controls expectations.
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IntePros is currently looking for a Sr. Quality Engineer, Design Quality to join one of our premier Medical Device Manufacturers in Scottsdale, AZ. The Senior Quality Engineer, Design Quality provides quality leadership, governance, and engineering best practices to medical device, combination product, and containment product development programs.
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POSITION SUMMARYAs a Sr. Specialist Network Engineer, you'll act as the subject matter expert to deliver, sustain, deploy, and retire Data Center and Cloud network infrastructure in the AMS region (North and South America.
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Design Studies:substation grounding, corona and electric and magnetic fields, insulation coordination (lightning, switching surge, and contamination performance), transient (time domain) simulation, power quality (harmonics, voltage flicker, over/under voltage, etc.
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Knowledge of data governance, data quality analysis and/or master data management. Proven demonstration of exemplary ability to complete the functions of a Data Engineer I or similar position.
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