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Knowledge or, or the ability to learn, aseptic techniques, sterilization process, basic microbiology and basic computer skills. Required: Certification in Sterile Processing or Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST)About UsCottage Health is a leading acute care hospital system, located on the central coast of California, widely known for our superior patient care, innovation, medical research and education.
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PhD in Environmental Science, Microbiology, Microbial Ecology, Environmental Engineering, Earth Science, or related fields at time of employment. Applicants must hold a PhD or be enrolled in a PhD-granting program or international equivalent at time of application in Environmental Science, Microbiology, Microbial Ecology, Environmental Engineering, Earth Science, or related fields.
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The QA/QC Engineer will have Quality Management System (QMS) knowledge in a medical device company. The QA/QC Engineer will support senior QA and RA staff assuring the organization, products and processes conforms to all QMS requirements including applicable standards, statutory, regulatory, customer, product and internal requirements and ensures confidence in the quality of our products.
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Prepares RO (repair order) work packet consisting of QC (quality control) check list, work order, parts list and windshield tag used to record the proper indicators -R (rental)-NR (no rental)-G (Gerber pay.
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Demonstrated commitment and focus on Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Demonstrated commitment and focus on Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Stantec GS, Inc. seeks an experienced Sr. Project Manger/Engineer to manage a growing portfolio of federal and DoD asset management projects.
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Medical, #chemistry, #bilogy, #test, #clinical, #laboratory, #bloodbank, microbiology, #analysis, #qualitycontrol, #laboratorymedicine, #sampling, #tests. The certifications available to you after continued study and experience are medical laboratory technician, cytotechnologist and clinical laboratory technician.
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Experience providing QA/QC review of field documents, site forms, and reports preferred. A bachelor’s degree in environmental science or management, anthropology, archaeology, history, or a closely related field is required.
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Ucsb.edu. MCDB is a large department in the Division of Life, Math and Physical Sciences in the College of Letters and Sciences, and offers undergraduate B.S. degrees in Biochemistry-Molecular Biology, Cell and Developmental Biology, Microbiology and Pharmacology, in addition to a more general B.S. or B.A. Biological Sciences major.
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Performs testing in the areas of urinalysis, hematology, serology, chemistry, molecular and microbiology. Familiar with all laboratory equipment, including Hematology, Microbiology, Urinalysis.
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Stantec is seeking motivated and detail-oriented Archaeologists with a background in archaeology or historic resources to assist with management and processing environmental clearance reviews for a variety of infrastructure operation and maintenance (O&M) and capital improvement projects.
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Arthrex is actively searching for a QC Inspector III – ACT who will perform a variety of quality control test and inspection functions on materials, components and finished goods at various stages of the production.
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Under appropriate levels of supervision, as required by regulatory agencies, the Laboratory Assistant II assignments may include: Processing of all types of specimens, operating Laboratory and Hospital Information Systems for data entry and retrieval, providing client services, performing microbiology procedures, and limited operation of automated instrumentation.
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AE, sales engineer, data center, chemical engineer, chemist, mechanical engineer, biologist, biology, microbiology, nalco, ecolab, us water, Suez, ge water, chemtreat, global water technologies, solenis, chem-aqua, kurita, evoqua, fremont, water treatment, boilers, cooling towers, waste water, pumps, equipment, chillers, polymers, biocides.
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Chemistry, chemicals, scientific, science, salesperson, salesman, saleswoman, outside sales, technical sales, account representative, account executive, territory sales, territory manager, district sales, district manager, field engineer, field service.
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