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Overview Overview The Quality Control/Safety Inspector ensures personnel follow applicable quality control (QC) and environmental health and safety (EHS) policies, procedures, directives, and standards pertaining to the performance of facility maintenance, alterations, repairs, preventive maintenance, service calls, and other services.
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Certified Quality Technician (CQT) certification from the American Society for Quality (ASQ) or other quality control certifications preferred. Job Summary Perform quality assurance/control and program oversight of the Building Operations Support (BOS) team at the Mark Center in Alexandria, VA. This includes the mechanical/electrical/plumbing (MEP) and custodial subcontractors, vendors (, elevators, escalators, boilers, chillers, generators, etc.
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We seek a Quality Control (QC) EM Specialist to support the Pilot Bioproduction Facility (PBF) at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) in Silver Spring, Maryland. CAMRIS International, LLC, is a dynamic medical research and development firm that achieves innovative solutions to health and development challenges through high-quality, cost-effective programs and research management services.
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Interpret quality control philosophy to key personnel within the company. Formulate, document, and maintain quality control standards and ongoing quality control objectives.
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Erosion and Sediment control certification; highway safety classes college credits; construction math college credits; VDOT flagging certification; basic computer knowledge, to include Acrobat and Microsoft Office; daily use of GIS mapping program; mobile laptop, tablet, and printer experience; customer service training; hazardous materials certifications.
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The Inspector shall maintain current VA Department of Environmental Combined Quality Storm Water Management and Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector certification. The QA inspector shall perform Stormwater and Erosion Sediment Control Construction Site Inspections for designated projects in accordance with VA ESC requirements.
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The Boiler Inspector (Jurisdictional Consultant) learns and develops the skills required to manage, inspect, evaluate, and consult with Clients. The inspector will be supervised by the Operations Chief Inspector.
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Plans and carries out periodic inspections of all signal and train control and highway-rail grade crossing warning systems in a territory to ensure that they are properly installed, operated, tested, and maintained by the railroads.
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The Department of Project Implementation is responsible for a variety of project types; including intersection improvements(transitway, bicycle/pedestrian improvements) storm water and water quality improvements, sanitary sewer improvements, flood mitigation and park improvements.
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MDOT SHA Temporary Traffic Control certification. MDE Responsible Person Card (Erosion and Sedimentation Control) certification. Familiarity with Erosion and Sedimentation Control.
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Knowledge of environmental regulations, sediment control devices and traffic control standards. Ensures compliance with required safety precautions and proper traffic control. Inspects pipe installation and approves materials on-site for proper quality and report defects, with the ability and authority to reject materials and workmanship.
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As a Code Inspector I, you will perform entry-level code inspection related work as a Code Inspector II, you will perform technical code inspection work on new and existing construction and renovation projects in residential and commercial buildings for compliance with Virginia's Uniform Statewide Building Code (USBC.
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Job Title: Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) Quality Control Analyst. Our vision is to develop a holistic Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) strategy focused on standardizing the management and maximizing the value with our key third parties.
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This is a Quality Inspector Level 3 position inspecting CCA electrical components. SQA Services is a leading Supply Chain and Quality Assurance consulting firm specializing in the management of Supplier Audit, Quality Engineering, Inspection, and Remediation programs in the Aerospace/Defense, Semiconductor, Medical Device, Pharmaceutical, Cosmetic, and Automotive manufacturing industries.
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Provide quality control inspection of contractor’s work. The Construction Inspector will provide construction oversight on small to large scale water and wastewater infrastructure public works projects including water, wastewater, treatment, pipeline, pump stations and reservoirs.
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Title: quality control inspector Company: Dallas Carlton Staffing in Capitol Heights, MD
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