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As part of this position development process, the Analytical Chemist/Technician will become skilled in the use of GC-FID, GC-Mass Spectrometry, FTIR, DSC and particle size analysis. In addition to routine QA/QC tests, the Analytical Chemist/Technician will aid senior staff in preparing samples for food packaging tests and analysis.
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The QC technician will observe fabrication of precast concrete structures and their reinforcing cages to ensure compliance with Oldcastle standards and conformity to production drawings. The QC technician will also perform daily testing of concrete in compliance with state regulations and Oldcastle quality standards.
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Instrumental assay experience such as with GC, HPLC, and spectrophotometer preferred. Conducts pilot plant trials within Amano facilities, at co-packer, customer, or outside lab facilities. Instrumental assay experience such as with GC, HPLC, and spectrophotometer preferred.
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As a Lab Production Technician, you will be responsible for: You will perform complex compounding, manufacturing (cyclotron and chemistry module operation) and quality control processes (utilizing analytical equipment TLC, HPLC, GC), under supervision as required by State and Federal law.
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Chromatographic expertise and techniques such as HPLC, IC, GC, and other standard analytical techniques used in pharmaceutical analysis. Independently lead the chemistry team (Lab analysts, R&D chemists & QC Chemists), ensuring effective integration and coordination among team members with a focus on results against targets and objectives.
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Performs compressive strength testing on hardened test cylinders at the QC lab. Records strength results and enters test results into QC software. Attend/pass training courses to become certified to perform concrete tests (ACI Field Tech, IDOT Level I, and Aggregate 3 Day.
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Work closely with production, marketing, QA/QC in monitoring the performance of new products; may include troubleshooting, resolving quality issues, ingredient recommendations, and customer site visits.
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Accurately and consistently execute QA/QC process. RTM Engineering Consultants is an MEP, Civil and Structural engineering firm that goes beyond the conventional consulting role. Guided by our CORE values of Collaborative Communication, Overall Unity, Respect and Trust, and Excellence in Engineering, we forge a unified team that consistently pursues professional achievement in all endeavors we undertake.
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Responsibilities includes providing oversight of the QA and QC business units through leadership in development and implementation of an independent quality system to support bioanalytical lab operations.
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Apply Good Laboratory Practice and data recording on all lab QC test related activities. Perform QC analyses in accordance with USP methodology. Total Yeast and mold counts. Familiarity with basic microbiology testing such as media preparation, plating, culture samples, etc.
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Assist with maintaining an ongoing Quality Assurance (QA)/Quality Control (QC) program that meets accreditation standards (such as CAP- College of American Pathologists) and improves the safety and quality of the laboratory.
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Completes URS documentation, attends FAT, and works closely with QA/QC to complete DQ/IQ/OQ/PQ protocols for new and existing packaging materials and equipment. Completes URS documentation, attends FAT, and works closely with QA/QC to complete DQ/IQ/OQ/PQ protocols for new and existing packaging materials and equipment.
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Hour)Work Requirements: US Citizen, GC Holders or Authorized to Work in the Position Details:Hourly position based upon experience & skill levelLong term contract with possible contract extension or hireStandard work hours: Starting shift will be Monday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from : pm - : am.
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Job Summary: Under general supervision, the Warehouse Dept. Lead will lead departments to meet daily requirements, meet business goals, and pursue continuous improvements.
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Manage the QC process, including testing and troubleshooting of our product library. Our client is a pioneering force in transforming surgical instrument cleaning, dedicated to making the process faster, safer, and more ergonomic for sterile processing departments in hospitals.
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