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Author and review Quality Control Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Assay Qualification Reports, and Stability Protocols. Responsible for optimization and operation of the quality control laboratory in a biopharmaceutical manufacturing setting, including all related infrastructure, documentation, equipment validation and analyst training.
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The Design Quality Engineer position is responsible to implement and lead Design Quality Engineering activities at the DJO design and production location(s) as assigned. The Design Quality Engineer will support priority Product Development and Sustaining Design Engineering projects as the lead Quality Engineering technical representative.
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Knowledge of the basics of electrical engineering, design and basic principles of electric motor control. Configuring the motion profile and control loops of the electromechanical converter using programmable servos or high-level controllers.
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Design and develop automated unit and regression test scripts within our current framework and infrastructure using Azure DevOps tools, Selenium with JUnit and Cucumber, JDBC, etc.
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This support is 24/7 and requires each Service Engineer to participate in an on-call rotation. What you'll do The BFT2 Technical Services Engineer will provide customer, production, and engineering support for both government and commercial systems, including hubs, remote terminals, and COTS equipment.
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Monitor creation and maintain quality control of test documentation, test reports, and documentation organization. Maintain test equipment related expenditure monitoring to maintain budgetary cost control.
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The Leidos Innovations Center has an immediate opening for an Electrical Engineer to work in San Diego, CA. This is an exciting opportunity to leverage your experience to develop and produce advanced nuclear detection, radiography equipment, chemical and biological sensing instruments, and satellite sensor systems.
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ASQ certification as Certified Quality Technician (CQT), or Certified Quality Inspector (CQI), Certificate in quality control or manufacturing. Basic understanding of typical quality tools including 8d, statistical process control, FMEA and control plans.
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Reporting to the Manager, MV and HV Engineering, the Substation O&M Field Engineer will oversee the operation, maintenance, and repair of utility substation HV electrical equipment for wind and solar power plants.
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The Quality Inspector is also responsible for performing tests on products at various stages of production to ensure that customer specifications, blueprint, and Purchase Order requirements are being met and company quality standards are followed.
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At least five (5) years Quality Assurance related experience in a cGMP environment with a proven track record in batch documentation and quality control data review (with strong attention-to-detail), and lot disposition activities including handling / managing / resolving quality events and issues.
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Involvement in quality improvement facilitation by establishing methods of data collection, control charting, dimensional inspection, documentation, or other experimental design techniques.
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Role: As a Quality Assurance Engineer II, you will be responsible and accountable for implementing quality engineering principles into product design and development in all phases of the New Product Development (NPD) cycle.
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Solutions are certified by NSA and commercial bodies and evaluated using Risk Management and NIST Frameworks.
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We plan, design, engineer, and build food plants for major brands across the country and the world. Design, specify, wire, and procure control panel equipment, e.g. safety circuits, I/O, networks, etc.
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