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Prior practical experience and implementation of Quality Engineering tools and systems such as: DOE, FMEA, SPC, RCCA, APQP, PPAP, controls plans, material control, process control, systems performance, product evaluation, MSA, metrology, automated measurement, and software is preferred.
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Under the direction of the test lab manager, the Quality Control Inspector will perform routine first article inspections on assemblies, sub-assemblies, and piece parts for U-Haul trucks and trailers.
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Education: Building Performance Institute Certifications: Energy Auditor or Quality Control Inspector or equivalent work experience. The Trainee Energy Auditor & Inspector will support ICAST's Energy Auditing and Quality Control Inspection staff while gaining hands on field experience.
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Reporting project status, performance, and quality updates to the Control Systems Section Manager. Work under the supervision of a Senior Control Systems Engineer to produce deliverable packages for several concurrent projects – including: writing/editing instrumentation and controls specifications, selecting instrumentation, developing sequence of operations, creating control system drawings.
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Experience reading and interpreting electrical schematic drawings and control panel wiring drawings. Perform field inspection, testing, design and construction coordination for electrical, instrumentation and control systems for water and wastewater utility clients.
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This Environmental Quality Specialist is assigned to the Office of Environmental Programs. The City of Phoenix is seeking an Environmental Quality Specialist. Bachelor's degree in hydrology, environmental engineering, geology, environmental science, hydrogeology, biology, chemistry, hazardous materials management, or a related field.
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Develop professional relationships with and provide consultative service to key internal stakeholders and collaborators including Customer Service, Medical, Molecular Laboratory, Biorepository, Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Service Engineering, Process Engineering, Information Technology, and Medical Software.
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Experience designing flight control systems with reaction control systems (RCS), cold or hot gas thrusters, thrust vector control (TVC), or electric propulsionDeep knowledge of astrodynamics, orbital mechanics, attitude kinematics and spacecraft vehicle dynamicsExperience with spacecraft flight control design considerations for Rendezvous and Proximity Operations and Docking (RPOD.
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The responsibilities of the candidate include quality control tests based upon AAPM and industry standards, treatment planning review, weekly chart review, participation in radiation safety measures, and assistance in implementation of new technology and/or equipment.
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Cad design, PLC, UL508, control panel design, industrial control system, Troubleshooting, Report writing, Project engineering, Electrical, AutoCAD, wastewater, Scada, instrument submissions, 17260, Blueprint, panel layout, technical support.
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Must demonstrate knowledge and understanding of rock and sand mining, ready-mix concrete, and/or asphalt operations and equipment, MSHA regulations, engineering principles and procedures, and quality control systems and processes.
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Knowledge of progressive computer technology, human anatomy, surgical terminology, infection control, microbiology, and safety and risk control is preferred. Practices aseptic technique and may assist with the opening of sterile trays or items as needed and under the direction of the operating room surgical technician and/or circulating nurse.
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The Regional Home Health Quality and Patient Experience Coordinator reports to the Home Health Quality and Patient Experience Zone Manager and is responsible for facilitating overall agency quality improvement and outcome performance.
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Strong knowledge of the National Electrical Code and various industry standards, such as OSHA and NFPA. Requires special skills in most of the following: Power quality surveys - generation and co-generation start-up – ANSI, NEC, NEMA and specifications (field evaluation); pilot wire and distance relaying - computer power system transient surveys - vector, phasor analogy; UPS systems - drive systems - complex control systems - medium and high voltage substation start-up, vibration analysis.
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ISS is seeking an experienced Control Systems Engineer to join our control systems integrator team in Phoenix, AZ. Control Panel fabrication is required. Minimum of 5 years of experience designing, estimating, managing, programming, and installing automated control systems projects.
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