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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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B.S. or M.S. degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Analytical Chemistry, or a related field with 8+ years industry experience in analytical development and/or quality control in a pharmaceutical setting.
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The Quality Control Inspector performs Aircraft and Engine Inspections as called out by routine work cards, Engine orders and non-Routine events. Perform C-Check quality control customer representation at third party maintenance, repair and overhaul Maintenance Repair & Operations (MRO) providers.
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They will actively collaborate with research, process development, quality teams, regulatory and CDMOs to ensure a compliant stability program in addition to providing Quality Control support to ongoing CRISPR Tx programs.
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This position and is responsible for designing quality and control assurance reviews of claims, Hierarchical Condition Categories (HCC) and clinical coding, call monitoring, system technology upgrades, and other critical compliance/financial/operational controls and processes across the CCA enterprise, including all health plan and care delivery activities.
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Conduct final batch disposition of all GMP materials for release into clinical trials encompassing batch record review, change control and investigations. Ensoma is seeking an experienced GMP Quality Assurance professional to use your resourceful and innovative thinking for a highly visible role within our rapidly growing company.
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Perform daily quality control checks and calibrations on camera; complete required NRC/State documentation. Understand and implement all policies and procedures which include daily quality control, equipment operations, exam procedures, radiation safety, calibrating and transporting isotope (when necessary) and ordering doses appropriately.
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Application Spotlight: Quality and Process Control- Thermal Pattern Recognition | Teledyne FLIR. We work closely with core industrial customers to address critical needs in reliability maintenance, continuous monitoring, early fire detection, process control, and quality assurance.
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Must be trained in GMP Quality systems such as Change Control, CAPA and Deviation; Familiarity with computerized pharmaceutical GMP systems such as LIMS, CDS, BMS, JDE, SAP, Analytical Instrumentation, Manufacturing and Packaging systems, Quality Management Systems, and their associated vendors.
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Our Watertown plant has a first shift opening in Quality Control in a department that makes food coatings! Ability to use quality control analysis equipmentFluency in spoken & written EnglishMathematical SkillsComputer Skills & Data Processing skills RequiredAbility to climb ladders to work platformsAble to lift 50 pounds Work Environment: The job is performed in the warehouse and production areas where the person will be exposed to strong aromas, airborne dust particles emanating from ingredients being used, and will be in the presence of or otherwise operating machinery.
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The Radiologic Technologist/Mammographer will also take part in Quality Improvement and Quality Control activities. The Radiologic Technologist/Mammographer is expected to produce high quality Radiographic and mammographic images under the guidance of the Radiology Supervisor.
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Bear Mountain Healthcare invites you to embrace a unique opportunity as our combined Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON), Infection Control Preventionist (ICP), and Staff Development Coordinator (SDC.
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Support the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Integration Test Related to Wind Turbine Generator (WTG) SCADA System and ESP SCADA system related to Switchgear Control and Windfarm Management System.
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The Infection Preventionist for Brigham and Women’s (BWH) and Brigham and Women’s Faulkner (BWFH) Hospitals is responsible for the day-to-day implementation of the Infection Prevention functions of BWH and BWFH, two of the site teams of MGB Infection Control.
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Administer a Top Secret inventory and document control program to account for COMSEC equipment and materials. Security Clearance: Current Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility.
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