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The Scientist, Analytical Development & Quality Control is responsible for analytical development, feasibility, method qualification, routine, and stability testing of antibody drug conjugates and intermediates.
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Job Title: Hospitality Manager - Work From Home. Professional Growth: Opportunities for learning and development in sustainable hospitality practices, remote leadership, and eco-friendly guest engagement strategies.
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At iAnthus, you will be given opportunities for career development, a flexible work environment, excellent benefits, a wellness program and the ability to interact with and learn from leaders in the cannabis industry.
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Uses quality control tools and metrics to discover defects and make recommendations for resolution. Accountable for all aspects of quality within the software development team.
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Working knowledge of quality systems and regulatory requirements (21 CRF Part 11/210/211), Quality Control, GMPs, GLP. We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join us as a Supervisor, Quality Control in El Segundo, California.
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U-Haul has observed this hiring practice since February 1, 2020 as part of our commitment to a healthy work environment for our team. Prior Experience: 1-3 years required in a relevant field such as first article inspection, quality assurance or other lab/manufacturing settingsHigh school diploma with additional training desired.
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Summary of position : Responsible for monitoring quality control/assurance requirements of all preservation preformed onboard commercial and US Navy vessel in accordance with established Navy regulations and industry standards or specific contractual requirements as defined in the Scope of Work. Collaborate with customer QA personnel on necessary aspects of the job.
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JOB TITLE : Quality Control Inspector. Essential Job Requirements : Produce/create electronic/handwritten Quality Assurance documentation as Objective Quality Evidence for work performed throughout the preservation process.
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JOB CODE : Quality Control. REPORTS TO : Quality Assurance Manager. Working Conditions : Regularly stand for long periods of time; work on scaffolds and ladders; work on top of machinery; work in confined spaces.
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Overtime or shift work involved. Required Certification : NACE Inspector and/or SSPC NBPI required. Monitor and document all required readings with regard to, but not limited to, metal anchor tooth (profile), paint wet/dry film thickness (DFT), steel temperatures and all required environmental readings using appropriate equipment to include: micrometer, dry film thickness gauge, infrared thermometer, psychomotor.
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As a Quality Control Manager- Rail, 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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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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Health, dental, and vision coverage, unlimited PTO, competitive equity & compensation packages, free coffee and snacks, flexible work from home policy, access to Mountain Hardware, Columbia, Sorel, & Prana employee stores and discounts, credit to company swag store, investment in professional development courses, and parental leave program.
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The Finance Leadership Development Program (FLDP) prepares you to support a wide range of businesses as a financial leader in our organization. What is the Finance Leadership Development Program.
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Gather and analyze customer feedback and market data to inform sales strategies and product development initiatives. This is a remote/home-based position, offering flexibility and autonomy to manage territory activities effectively while working closely with cross-functional teams.
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