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The Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board’s Remediation Section I has an opening for a Water Resource Control Engineer in the Site Cleanup Program Unit 2. The Water Resource Control Engineer (WRCE) is responsible for providing timely and professional regulatory oversight for the assessment and cleanup of contaminated sites and to manage each site to ensure application of State policies and guidance for the protection of human health and the environment.
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Provides day-to-day analysis of health of the HIE, including issue reports, monitoring of quality standards and customer impact analysis. The DevOps Engineer will provide operational and technical support to LANES.
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We are excited to welcome a motivated individual to join our startup company as a Junior Supplier Quality Engineer in Southern California's dynamic modular manufacturing industry. Undergo comprehensive training in supplier quality management, modular manufacturing processes, and ICC-NTA standards.
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Minimum 2-3 years experience as Operating Engineer. The organization is recognized by Watson Health as one of the nations Top Hospitals, and College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) as one of the nations top hospital systems for best practices, cutting-edge advancements, quality of care and healthcare technology.
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The Quality Engineer, within the Quality Assurance at Porsche Engineering, is responsible for Complete Vehicle Validation and Assurance in the metropolitan area of California on public roads,according to Porsche's proprietary testing systems and methodologies.
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As a Quality Control Engineer 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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Our company provides the highest quality services for the Refining, Gas & Oil, Pipeline, Renewable, Chemical, and Biopharm Industries. Registration as a Professional Engineer is desired, but not required.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Specialist, Quality Assurance Planning Engineer to join our growing team in our Canoga Park, CA office. Job Title: Senior Specialist, Quality Assurance Planning Engineer.
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The Control System Engineer is responsible for the technical leadership, delivery, development, and implementation of control system projects. PLC programming (Allen Bradley CLX and PLC5 preferred, plus others.
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Our client is seeking a diligent, detail-oriented, and experienced Quality Engineer to join their dynamic team in the Manufacturing industry. Minimum of 3 years of experience in a Quality Engineer role or similar within the Manufacturing industry.
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Stantec is currently seeking a Senior Air Quality Scientist/Engineer to be based out of one of our offices in the US West. The ideal candidate will have 10 years of air quality, greenhouse gas emissions, and energy technical experience in the Southern California area, for a wide range of activities including but not limited to transportation infrastructure, power generation, oil and gas, marine and port facilities, water/wastewater, and urban land development.
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Professional, Engineer & Manager. The Production Manager is responsible for providing overall leadership to the production team, with responsibility for on time delivery of manufactured products to quality and cost.
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Collaboration: Working closely with design engineers, manufacturing engineers, and quality assurance teams to ensure seamless integration of chip and wire packaging solutions into the overall semiconductor manufacturing process.
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Senior Software Engineer - Full Stack Toronto, Canada. As a Quality Assurance Tester at Popl, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the quality and reliability of our software products.
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We're convinced that the team and projects are hands down the best part of working at Motivo, but we also have some pretty sweet benefits including company-wide profit sharing, high-quality insurance plans, 401k match, generous paid vacation time, an onsite massage therapist, a Monday-Thursday 4/10 work week and more.
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