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Job Title: Quality Control Lab Tech. Ttulo profesional: Tcnico de laboratorio de control de calidad. Our overriding goal is to provide quality staffing solutions that help people, organizations, and communities succeed.
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Establishes and executes development project plans (e.g., process and assay development, assay qualification, support tech transfer of processes) from cGMP manufacturing and assays to quality control.
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RESPONSIBILITIES:· Position involves office and field work within assigned civil discipline(s) and requires an understanding of contract requirements and specifications as they apply to civil construction, quality control structural steel, concrete), construction submittals, etc.
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The role oversees and manages the Development QA team and interacts cross-functionally with functional teams who interact with and/or support Preclinical and Clinical Trials, which include Preclinical and Clinical Operations; and, Product Development, GMP teams, Pharmacovigilance, Medical Writing, Biostatistics and Data Management to ensures compliance to the Quality Management System (QMS) and all applicable regulatory requirements.
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Provide support, troubleshooting, and small project support to sites for critical SCADA, PLC, Historian, and other control system related issues. At least 5 years (10 years for candidates without a BS or equivalent) work experience in the industrial control system field implementing and supporting SCADA, PLC, Historian, and/or related systems is required.
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Experience at the level of a Flood Control Construction Supervisor is defined as supervises one or more crews performing operations, inspection, construction, maintenance, or repair of flood control and water conservation structures, facilities or grounds.
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Job Title: Quality Control Research Associate. Conduct some laboratory testing (e.g., ELISA, Molecular Biology)Troubleshoot instrumentation and test methods. In addition, this individual will conduct some routine characterization testing, using various laboratory methods (e.g., ELISA, Molecular Biology.
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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional TalentAs a Quality Control Inspector at Company, reporting to Quality Control Manager, you will perform or assist in variety of quality control engineering and inspection work related to a specific discipline, i.e., civil, structural, mechanical, piping, welding, NDE and/or electrical.
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Company is seeking a Quality Control Inspector for our office in Los Angeles, CA.About CompanyCompany is a leading civil, building, and specialty Construction Company that believes integrity, teamwork, and a collaborative approach are fundamental to our business success.
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Participates in review of projects that involve proposed modification of any existing process, equipment, or material as well as proposed introduction of any new process, equipment, or material to ensure compliance with all general environmental health and safety rules as well as air pollution control, storm water management, RCRA, or other such permitting requirements.
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An understanding and experience with contract specifications as they apply to quality control and/or assurance, structural steel, concrete mix designs, construction submittals, testing procedures and inspection of concrete steel reinforcement and form work.
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Assist in coordinating quality control inspection schedules with other department schedules. Assist in reviewing purchase documents to ensure compliance with quality control requirements.
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Certification in Infection Prevention and Control by the Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology (CBIC) to be obtained during the first two (2) years of hire. LicensureAn active license in state of practice is required for a Registered Nurse or Clinical Lab Scientist.
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Acting as an expert resource/consultant in one or more than one care setting (primary, secondary, tertiary, continuing care), the Infection Prevention Professional/Epidemiologist contributes to the provision of high quality patient care by promoting and implementing infection prevention and control practices and compliance with regulatory agency requirements.
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Responsible for active participation in the Improving Organizational Performance Program, to include The Joint Commission, Quality/Risk Management Program, Infection Control Program, Safety Program, and Emergency Preparedness Program, and complies with these program expectations, policies and regulations.
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