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Safety RequirementsAll employees are required to attend scheduled training, follow the site EHS procedures and II-VI Corporate EHS standards. Candidate to work on-site in a cleanroom environment where strict cleanliness rules will be enforced.
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Certification/Licenses: 40-Hour HAZWOPER training preferred Commercial Driver’s License (Class B Required, Class A Preferred) with tankers & hazardous materials endorsement required. The driver would be responsible for safely transporting hazardous and non-hazardous materials from the customer site to the appropriate sites using van trailers, straight trucks, flatbeds, tankers, roll-off frames, or other waste-carrying equipment.
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Located in Fremont this position will be a hands on management positions which will include but is not limited to: work-scheduling of all account personnel, establishing work standards, conducting site evaluations/audits, overall inventory/equipment usage, budget control, employee evaluations, troubleshooting/problem solving, and orientation/training of supervisor and support personnel, reliability, customer relations, and special project work as requested.
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Remove debris and trash from work site. As a General Laborer, you will do a variety of work in different industries. The ability to choose long-term positions for steady work or short-term positions if you just want some extra cash.
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Executes independently with adequate training fundamental operations such as HPLC and Capillary electrophoresis. Adheres to established regulations and follows cGMP established by site.
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Travel as requested, needed, or directed to provide on-site training and technical support. Work effectively with 1099 sales personnel, seeking input and developing win-win solutions to any operations-related process, service, quality, or productivity issues.
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Support Creation/Maintain Training Kits Documents work according to cGMP and cGDP. Executes independently with adequate training, complex fundamental operations as visual inspection, advance visual inspection, palletizing, cleaning, inspection hood prep for operations, BioMES Operations and Exceptions.
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Ability to work with computer-based systems and manufacturing execution systems (MES). Ability to read and understand SOPs and instructions and document work in a written format applying cGMP standards.
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Associates/Bachelors degree or biotechnology vocational training preferred. High school degree + minimum 1 year work experience in GMP regulated industry. Ability to concentrate on detail-oriented work in a complex technical setup with a Quality and Right the first-time mindset.
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Maintains and Completes Work Orders in client’s task management system (MAXIMO) Notes: Candidate must be in proximity of the US Biopharma site in Fremont, CA (On-site visits may be required on an ad-hoc basis, on same-day notice.
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Duties include being a Site Superintendent for installation, supervising sub-contractor work, assisting in panel termination, basic installation training, system trouble shooting and quality control activities.
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Must be willing to perform on-site work with some overnight travel required. Military (PMEL) training or technical Associates degree or equivalent experience. Manage work load distribution for the technicians within his/her sphere of influence when the Laboratory manager is not available.
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Incident report, hazard analysis, hazardous material, data analysis, health & safety, risk assessment, safety training, safety inspection, procore, safety procedures, organizational and interpersonal skills, quality assurance standards, quality assurance.
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Maintains own training within compliance and trains other technicians and associates on operations upon completion of trainer qualification. Executes Independently With Adequate Training Fundamental Operations.
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Ability to work as part of a high performing team and collaborate effectively with staff. -Work order initiation and tracking. 1 or more years of experience in cGMP regulated industry.
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