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To learn more about how UCLA thinks about contributions to equity, diversity, and inclusion, please review our Sample Guidance for Candidates and related EDI Statement FAQ document. UCLA Division of Life Sciences Lecturer with Potential for Security of Employment for the Quantitative Biology Curriculum University of California, Los Angeles Requisition Number: JPF04444 Recruitment Period Open date: April 2nd, 2019 Next review date: April 30th, 2019 Apply by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee.
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Document Control: Act as backup for Document Control Specialist. Device History Records (DHR) / Product Release: Review and release DHRs and Product Release documentation to ensure compliance with Quality System requirements and within electronic database software (e.g. SAP.
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Strong computer proficiency and experience with document review technology and workflow, including with office productivity software such as Microsoft Word and Excel. Contribute to organizational, process and procedural review and changes to increase departmental efficiency.
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Reverse engineer existing databases to models, to review and document their design. Proven experience as a Database Architect with a focus on optimizing application performance. Reverse engineer existing databases to models, to review and document their design.
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Work closely with the APAC MDE team to come up with technical proposals during NPI conceptual phases that are manufacturable for mass production, cost effective and high yield, review Tier II vendors' DFM, develop fixture procedures and processes, process qualifications including FAI, Cpk, reliability, production and final acceptance, and drive suppliers to optimize processes for cycle time reduction, automation, cost saving, LEAN manufacturing of the product.
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Manufacturing support: Support manufacturing processes, including failure analysis, documentation review and approval, tooling qualification, and defect containments. Releases process and document changes through engineering change orders and deviations using ISI change control process.
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The Electrical Construction Manager will manage the Electrical Team and lead our onsite Electrical quality control efforts, which will include document review during preconstruction through commissioning and punchlist.
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O Close out document review and acceptance sign off Construction Manager 2 CM2 Has GOOD knowledge and skills. o Civils acceptance documents, submission receipt, review and approval.
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The Capital Planning Technician will assist in the development and maintenance of a data and records management system for capital planning, develop templates, and review and edit planning related documents.
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Maintain document control through review, approval and issuance of SOPs, batch records, labels and other controlled documents. Manual QMS, including document control of SOPs, batch records, controlled documents, training module, and all quality activities.
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Ensure peer reviews of test cases and all related artefacts and document review defects. T Review requirements and provide inputs to Leads. Ensure peer reviews of test cases and all related artefacts and document review defects.
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Assists in the development, review, and execution of quality management system areas (e.g. change control, document control, risk analysis, design control, verification and validation, etc.
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Use structured analysis, including process models, data models and workflow models to support and enhance requirements, to document and communicate requirements and to organize information and analytical support to the quality review process in keeping with established project and business analysis methodology.
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Complete documentation specific to external grants as required; Document pertinent information in Transition Log, Critical Incident Reports, Follow-Up forms, etc., as necessary.e. Case Review: Prepare and present assigned cases at weekly case review meetings and monthly Client Progress Review Meetings.f. Group Facilitator: Facilitate psycho-educational and support group activity with youth on a regular basis.
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Ability to work with or learn the content management system and document processing (i.e. CMS, current versions of Google Office Suite, Microsoft Office (esp. Campus Security Authority - In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, this position is subject to ongoing review for designation as a Campus Security Authority.
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