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Process and maintain GxP controlled documents including the management of new/revised SOPs. Perform routine Document Control duties independently, including processing QMS documents, formatting documents, routing/tracking document review and approval, and issuing effective documents.
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This includes document control, destruction, accountability, clearance processing, briefings, classification management, records maintenance, visitor control, meeting coordination, foreign travel, incident investigation, self-inspections, physical security, etc.
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Perform routine Document Control duties independently, including processing QMS documents, formatting documents, routing/tracking document review and approval, and issuing effective documents.
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Optimally you also haveExperience with cell therapy productsExperience with SOP authoring, document control, training and quality systemsWorking knowledge of Quality Operations and CTD/eCTD standardsYou areLegally entitled to work for any employer in the US.We offerIn addition to a competitive compensation package with stock options, Tr1X offers comprehensive benefits for our employees and their families.
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Applying the Caltrans and FHWA Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QA/QC) checklists to ensure the document is compliant with all state and federal requirements. Developing environmental documents (Tier I/Tier II) including CEQA/NEPA documents (EIR for State environmental clearance under CEQA, complex EA or EIS for NEPA approval) in accordance with Caltrans’ Standard Environmental Reference (SER) and Environmental Handbook, and FHWA Technical Advisory document to support various project phases including PA&ED.
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In this mission, you will serve as the Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO). 4+ years in a DoD or other industrial security programs, and a solid understanding of the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM.
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Will support Aegis Combat System Integration Testing for DDG-51 and CG-47 Class ships as a Weapons Control Systems Test and Integration Engineer as part of the Aegis Modernization Team - San Diego (AMT - SD.
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GCP, and GLP Quality Systems responsibilities include training, document management (SOPs and other controlled documents), change control, process improvement, and quality Quality systems activities will be coordinated with the Quality Systems group.
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Collaborate on all aspects of the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) and other security activities within the company's facilities, including document control, visitor control, personnel security, and interpretation/preparation/maintenance of prime and subcontract DD Form 254 for classified contracting.
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The Sr. Document Control Specialist will provide to the client full turnkey document control service that administers and manages a complete document control management system platform that reaches into Company’s transmission engineering, substation engineering, and environmental groups.
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Administer a Top Secret inventory and document control program to account for COMSEC equipment and materials. The COMSEC Manager’s primary function is working within Special Access Programs (SAPs) supporting Department of Defense (DoD) agencies, such as HQ Air Force, Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) and Military Compartments efforts.
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Identify risks associated with the development and implementation of SoS interface management control processes and products to document interface standards, controlling parameters, and interface agreements for efforts in the RDT&E phase of the acquisition life cycle.
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Job Summary:As Mechanical Engineering & Document Control Manager, will lead the engineering teams in USA and India responsible for R&D Mechanical Engineering, Document Control, Engineered to Order (Specials Group), Sustaining Engineering, and Continuous improvement and support current manufacturing.
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Ability to adapt to and learn new systems related to geographic information systems (GIS) and document and information control systems. Audit counterparties quality control procedures, documentation, and execution of the work to those procedures.
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Perform and document quality control, quality assurance and corrective actions related to test performance using sound statistical principles and theories of performance improvement. Accredited Bachelors degree including 16 semester hours in biological science (one course in microbiology), 16 semester hours in chemistry (one course in organic or biochemistry), and one course in mathematics AND two (2) years of post-certification clinical laboratory experience within the last ten (10) years as a certified Medical Laboratory Technician (ASCP-BOC.
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