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The Principal Scientist, Aseptic Control, is recognized as having expertise in the principals and application of sterile and low bioburden processing technologies and providing technical support for manufacturing of cell and gene therapy (C>), small molecule, and combination medical device programs within cCMP manufacturing.
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Accommodate requests Travel, Inspector, Electrical, Remote, Electronics, Technology. Electrical Factory Inspector duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Support department objectives and company goals.
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Works with complex blueprints, assembly prints and specifications; visually and mechanically inspects parts, subassemblies and assemblies on most company proudcts to ensure conformance to production specifications and quality standards.
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Loss Control Inspector Trainee - Boston, MA. Loss Control Inspectors pride themselves on having the technical knowledge and experience to provide quality inspections, engineering services and business solutions.
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The Sr. Director, Change Management Oversight and Control will lead the strategy and execution of change initiatives across the organization. Sr. Director, Change Management Oversight and Control.
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As part of the String Team, the Material Control Specialist will work closely with engineering, property management, quality assurance and shipping logistics. Required Skill Sets: Material Control, MS Excel, Asset Management.
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Provide Defensive Space Control (DSC) support to company projects as directed by the customer. Experience supporting Space Control related test, exercise and training. Qualifications We Prefer Some prior Defensive Space Control experience Experience performing detailed work with speed and accuracy Experience communicating with customers on complex issues, supporting manager and team perspective on a variety of issues.
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The Quality Control Analyst compiles data for documentation of test procedures that may include stability program testing and formulation studies, participates in the preparation of investigations, summaries and reports, and reviews data obtained for compliance to specifications and reports out-of-trend and/or out-of-specification results.
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The Lab Control Technician processes, distributes, and provides quality assurance for all patient specimens. Located in Boston and the surrounding communities, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is a leader in life changing breakthroughs in cancer research and patient care.
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Technical Writer (Change Control/Management) Establishes partnerships and works with Change Control, Quality Engineer team members, and other cross functional managers/supervisors and development engineers/teams to ensure that controlled documents being revised contain the correct information per process/product specifications.
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We offer a pleasant, family-friendly environment and a wonderful reputation providing services to our residents, families and local community.
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Additionally, you will provide quality support to New Product Development and execute various tasks for the Quality Control Manager. As a Quality Control Technician, you will play a critical role in maintaining the standards of product excellence.
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Greet every customer entering or exiting the store with a warm smile and a loud, friendly greeting, promoting a sense of control and security. As a Shortage Control Associate (SCA), your role directly impacts the store's security and the overall shopping experience for our customers.
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Team-oriented, customer-focused work ethic and time management skills Experience with Microsoft Office, MS Word, and MS Excel Well-developed problem solving and decision-making abilities Attitude of collaboration and desire to develop through learning Experience with metals a plus, but not required—we will train Job Description The Quality Control Inspector conducts first piece, in-process, and final inspections of parts and products throughout the entire product flow in production.
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The Quality Control Inspector will perform Required Inspection Items (RII) work in Lieu of the Chief Inspector, as well as Boroscope Inspections, Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Inspections and other duties assigned.
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