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EchoStar has an exciting opportunity for a Supplier Quality Engineer in our Hughes Network Systems division. 2-3 years of relatable work experiencePreferred Qualifications:Understanding of quality systems and processes such as ISO9001, AS9100D, SPC, PPAP and six sigma methodologies.
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In addition to the education requirement, a minimum of six (6) years of experience in quality assurance, quality control and/or molecular biology including a minimum of four (4) years in a managerial role.
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Understanding of quality systems and processes such as ISO9001, AS9100D, SPC, PPAP and six sigma methodologies. Review potential supplier quality issues at incoming inspection, new product introductions, high volume production & customer returns.
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Axle is seeking a Data Scientist - Data Quality to join our vibrant team at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) supporting the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) located in Rockville, MD.
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Reporting to the Senior Director, the Hospital Manager of Quality will be responsible for monitoring regulatory compliance, ensuring state, federal, joint commission etc survey readiness, maintaining accreditation, and implementing quality performance improvement initiatives.
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This position will help lead the Quality Control team while also creating standard ways of working, hands-on training on microbiology techniques for lot release and clean room facility evaluation.
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Technical Lead Quality Control Analytical. Monitor method performance, product quality, reagent usage, trending of invalid rate and/or stability data. Support QC Analytical QMS records, including Deviation, CAPA, and Change Control.
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Perform quality control activities by reviewing draft deliverables to verify technical accuracy and ensure that client needs and contract requirements are satisfied. This candidate will contribute to surface water quality restoration and protection and ensuring safe drinking water supplies across the nation by planning and overseeing technical support tasks for projects with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other government agencies.
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Functions in our group include safety, project field management, construction management, quality control, start up and decommissioning and field engineering. Ensures adherence by all discipline craft and Subcontractors to safety, quality, schedule and performance expectations as defined by Black and Veatch.
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The Quality Control Assurance Manager (QA/QC Manager) is responsible for ensuring the overall quality of the work and materials meet or exceed the project’s contractual requirements by monitoring construction activities and materials delivered to the site.
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Axle is seeking a Data Engineering - Data Quality to join our vibrant team at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) supporting the located in Rockville, MD. We are looking for a skilled and motivated Data Quality expert to lead the development of Real World Data (RWD) assets to support projects at the NIH. The position will be based at Axle in Bethesda, Maryland, but functionally remote from US locations, with occasional travel annually.
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Familiarity with areas of scientific knowledge relevant to pharmacopeial work including biologic drugs, excipients, active pharmaceutical ingredients, dietary supplements, analytical and pharmaceutical manufacturing instrumentation, quality control, regulatory science, basic statistics, metrology.
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In addition to the education requirement, a minimum of six (6) years of experience in quality assurance, quality control and/or molecular biology including a minimum of four (4) years in a managerial roleAccurate and strong verbal and written communication skills with impeccable attention to detail.
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Job Description: The Supplier Quality Manager-Sr Manager is responsible for management of systems and processes supporting Altimmune's oversight of its GMP suppliers. The selected candidate will have a detailed understanding of manufacturing processes, tech transfer, analytical testing, quality systems and GMP requirements for drug products and combination products.
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Join AIR as a Quantitative Research Assistant with our International Development Division (IDD) and make a difference, improving the quality of life for individuals and communities in low and middle income countries.
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