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Leadership/Team Building Provide leadership and training quality control technicians Empower QC Technicians to grow in roles, take on more responsibility, and look for growth opportunities Work with QC technicians and production staff to build a culture of quality at each plant Work with leadership to grow and support your team as the business grows around them.
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Coordinate instrument maintenance and repairs with QC, calibration teams, and vendors. At Cepheid, we are passionate about improving health care through fast, accurate diagnostic testing. This position is part of the Quality Organization and will be located in Lodi, California At Cepheid, our vision is to be the leading provider of seamlessly connected diagnostic solutions.
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Bachelor's degree in molecular biology, biology, microbiology, chemistry, biochemistry or similar scientific discipline. Our associates are involved in every stage of molecular diagnostics, from ideation to development and delivery of testing advancements that improve patient outcomes across a range of settings.
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This is an opportunity to work with a well-established family-owned winery and gain great lab experience!
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Support continuous improvement of QC processes, laboratories, and overall work environment Qualifications: High School Degree (or equivalent) with at least 1 year of related work experience AA / AS Degree preferred with course in biology and/or chemistry Must be able to work in a high-throughput, fast-paced environment Preferred Qualifications: Handling biological and chemical materials.
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Ensure lab management practices including, but not limited to, chain of custody, lot control, method validation and verification, QC charting, microbiology evaluations, documentation, record keeping, and error analysis are current and rigorously applied to daily activities.
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Evaluate sequencing QC metrics for various standard Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) workflows (RNseq, amplicons, WGS, ATAC-seq, etc.) Experience with workflow engines common in NGS processing (Toil, Airflow, CWL, etc.
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Cepheid is proud to work alongside a community of six fellow Danaher Diagnostics companies. Cepheid, a Danaher operating company, offers a broad array of comprehensive, competitive benefit programs that add value to our lives.
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Patriot Construction, Inc. is looking for a Quality Control Manager to support onsite teams managing ongoing projects.
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Create and manage QA/QC program to manage compliance with standards and specifications for quality control and assurance. Experience with Procore, Bluebeam and Microsoft Office Suite. Create and manage QA/QC program to manage compliance with standards and specifications for quality control and assurance.
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