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Design for manufacturability reviews, process selection and definition, supplier assessment and recommendation, failure analysis, weld and braze inspection, welding and brazing procedure development, training of welders/brazers and weld/braze inspectors, supplier weld and braze process development, and administration of the weld/braze certification program.
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Developing, working with, and approving welding and brazing processes for in-house (make) capabilities as well as at Supplier (buy) partners. Experience as a technical liaison between engineering, manufacturing and quality organizations.
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Technical knowledge and experience developing, working with, and approving welding and brazing processes for in-house (make) capabilities as well as at Supplier (buy) partners. Supporting manufacturing operations by performing technical assessments, implementing process and design refinements, and monitoring and improving the quality of welded and brazed products.
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The QC Data Manager will also assist in managing quality events (OOS, OOT, Deviation, Change Control, etc.) The QC Data Manager will work with GT QC ADs and QC-Operations teams to guarantee the timely closure of quality events (Deviations and Lab investigations) and timely delivery and authorization of test data.
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Typically requires Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering, Science, Technology, or Math and a minimum of 8 years of Quality Engineering, Manufacturing engineering, Supplier Management or related field.
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The ISO Quality Specialist will be responsible for development, implementation, and maintenance the organization's Quality Management System for non-GMP products. The primary responsibility of the Quality Specialist is to maintain the adherence to quality standards for non-GMP products.
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Contributor to various QA Quality Program functions when needed (e.g. Deviation, CAPA, Supplier Management, Customer Complaints, biennial review, internal/external auditing, risk management, non-conformances, product returns, raw material review and release, etc.
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Job Title: Quality Systems Engineering Manager. Quality certifications like ASQ Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt, CQE, etc. Excellent knowledge of Quality Management System (QMS) in high volume semiconductor, or electronics manufacturing environment.
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Strong typing and computer skills, including efficiency using Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and familiarity with cGMP quality systems - Veeva, Theia, LIMS, IDBS. Two to four years of experience building, developing, and managing GMP Quality Control testing teams is required.
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The individual will devise, troubleshoot, and validate cell-based assays to assess the critical quality attributes of AAV gene therapy products including potency and infectivity. Author and review quality documents such as SOP, OOS/OOT, CAPA and Change Control originated internally as well as at the vendor sites.
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University or technical college degree or equivalent qualification in relevant sciences such as: Medicine, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Health Technology, Toxicology, Physics, Biophysics, Material Science Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical or Electronic Engineering, Computer & Software Technology, Human Physiology, Nursing, Quality Management.
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The Quality Engineering subjects are Risk Management, Test Method Validation (TMV), Statistics, Reliability Engineering, Process Validation (PV). This position is responsible for various Design Quality Engineering functions in support of product development such as risk management, design verification, design validation, design assurance activities, as well as manufacturing process development support, and statistical analysis.
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Additionally, they will review and interpret engineering drawings, CAD data, and specifications to determine inspection requirements, collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance quality processes.
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As a Project Quality Control Manager, you will play a critical role in the overall leadership and successful and timely delivery of complex multimillion-dollar fast-track, complex heavy-civil, highway and bridge projects from pre-construction stage through project execution and completion.
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Quality Inspector (CMM Programmer) They should analyze measurement results and provide detailed reports to engineering and manufacturing teams, ensuring quality standards are met and maintained.
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