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Associate Scientist, Biologics Quality Control. Demonstrated an ability to manage and influence Quality Control testing at contract laboratory facilities and ensure alignment with Gilead's GMP policies.
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Demonstrated experience in a GMP Quality Control environment. You will be assigned to support the daily operations of the Quality Control group, with routine testing and validation activities, while supporting the development of new processes which maximize our technology and enhance our internal and collaborative product development initiatives in a fast-paced environment.
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The Regional Water Quality Control Plant Manager manages the operation and maintenance of the Regional Water Quality Control, the production of recycled water, and is responsible for compliance with all Federal, State and local regulatory requirements.
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Quality Engineering ensures that a company's products and processes meet established quality standards by identifying shortfalls, developing corrective measures, and implementing quality control systems., to ensure that all operations carried out at NxEdge San Carlos are within the parameters set by our customers and third-party auditing entities.
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Adverum’s core capabilities include clinical development, novel vector discovery and in-house manufacturing expertise, specifically in scalable process development, assay development, and current Good Manufacturing Practices quality control.
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Working with QC, Analytical Development and CMC Regulatory, provide technical expertise and quality input into review and approval for overall product analytical strategy, method development, method transfer, qualification, and validation.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer will play a key role in ensuring world class performance of the Client prototype and production supply base and drive continuous improvement. Improve Client supplier quality processes such as assessments, supplier management, part approval, and corrective actions.
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Description:HireArt is helping an on-demand, autonomous ride-hailing company hire a Supplier Quality Engineer - Body & Trim to play a key role in ensuring world-class performance of the company's prototype and production supply base and drive continuous improvement.
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The Instrumentation and Controls Division is responsible for the engineering controls for all facilities and accelerator support systems throughout SLAC. The Controls Engineer will design, develop, upgrade, configure, build, commission, test and maintain Electrical SCADA, Sustainability including software real-time control, data acquisition, and monitoring systems.
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Experience using quality analysis and control tools (e.g. Process Flow Diagrams, Process FMEAs, Process Control Plans, SPC, MSA, Process Capability) Job Title: Supplier Quality Engineer - Sensors.
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Quality Control Data Analysis. Work closely with engineers from different teams in regard to continuous improvement activities, solving metrology and yield problems and improving overall product quality.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Manager, Positive Train Control (PTC) reports to the Deputy Director of Systems Engineering and is responsible for the engineering and oversight of the PTC System for the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (Caltrain.
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Proficiency in statistical process control and other quality tools; experience with Tableau, JMP, ExcelProficiency in electrical engineering basics, including Gerber files, board layout and driving SMT vendors.
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Expand your knowledge of machine learning vision systems and capabilities for manufacturing quality control. As a Battery Hardware Technician, you'll:Guide installation and acceptance testing of new manufacturing quality sensing systems.
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Design, install, test, repair, calibrate and maintain complex electrical, electronic and mechanical equipment such as meters, telemeters, integrators, tone control equipment, temperature control devices, fire alarm equipment, water quality analyzers, life safety equipment, and remote controlling devices, including relays, rectifiers, and manometers.
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