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Experience in Quality Control, Analytical Method Development and Wet Chemistry. FULL DESCRIPTION: Our client is seeking an experienced Quality Control Lab Manager for our Analytical and Microbiology units.
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This position is responsible for the leadership and direction of quality systems and process control strategy related to the vinyl siding production process for the Claremont, NC plant. Responsible for managing the Quality Assurance function and staff at the facility consisting of one Quality Control Supervisor, two Quality Technician and four Inspectors.
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Develop and monitor quality system processes, including CAPA, change control, design control, complaint investigations, supplier oversight, internal audit, nonconforming materials.
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The Quality Engineer is responsible for ensuring consistency, quality, and efficiency throughout the manufacturing process by developing and implementing robust control plans, utilizing problem-solving techniques, and driving continuous improvement initiatives.
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Demonstrated experience in a GMP Quality Control environment. You will be assigned to support the daily operations of the Quality Control group, with routine testing and validation activities, while supporting the development of new processes which maximize our technology and enhance our internal and collaborative product development initiatives in a fast-paced environment.
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Management of Quality Control for Wire Technology, OT West, and OPEX Steel Processing. Supervision of QC department personnel, quality and duties performed. Participates and encourages participation in the Continuous Quality Improvement process.
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Quality Control Operational support: Provide internal support to QC operations to support the development, manufacture, and release of Biologics, small molecule, and oligonucleotide products.
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Experience and competency in quality planning including proficiency with the AIAG core tools (Advanced Quality Planning and Control Plans, FMEAs, PPAPs, MSA, and Statistical Process Control (SPC) standards.
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Design review and integrate electrical, control and instrumentation documents such as loop diagrams, control panel design and electrical installation details. Will be responsible for process control instrumentation maintenance and programming of the distributed control system and its peripherals.
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The quality systems manager (QSM) is responsible for the management and execution of quality control programs and systems at the JBSS plant and manages the quality control department.
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Akkodis is seeking a Control Engineer (Solid understanding of Rockwell Automation and Allen Bradley and PLC) for a 12-month contract with extensions with a client in Dearborn, MI (Hybrid). Control Engineer with Rockwell Automation and Allen Bradley and PLC.
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Quality Control inspection activities (e.g. PPAP, in-process/final inspection, MRB/Production investigation, sorting, etc.) Plan, control, and assure product and process quality in accordance with quality principles and applicable standards, which includes planning processes, material control, acceptance sampling, and measurement systems.
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Job Title: Quality Control Inspector. Quality Inspection monitors the quality of incoming and outgoing products and materials for the company. Quality Inspection Experience.
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Support implementing the Quality Program on projects, focusing on core programs including Site Specific Quality Plans, Building Enclosure Coordination, Water Incident Prevention, Concrete/Flooring, Infection Control and MEP Programs on projects.
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This involves the development of a control system architecture, selecting the components to be used, detailing schematic diagrams and system documentation, programming controllers (PLC, DCS/Delta V), programming the process visualization (HMI/SCADA), developing databases for archiving/displaying historical system data and implementing/commissioning the control system at the client’s facility.
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