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Responsibilities include assessing the chemical make-up of products to be used in assessing the regulatory status of federally regulated products, advising clients on data needed to support such assessments, designing study protocols to generate needed data, and assisting in the preparation of submissions and dossiers to regulatory agencies in the United States (such as FDA, EPA, and OSHA) and their sister agencies throughout the world.
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Expertise in any area of non-theoretical chemistry will be considered, though 5+ years of experience in polymer, organic, or analytical chemistry is a plus. Send resume and cover letter to Jennifer Ireland, Human Resources and Recruitment Manager, Keller and Heckman LLP, 1001 G Street, NW, Suite 500 West, Washington, D.C. 20001 to.
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Be willing to study and learn relevant industry standard requirements such as ISO9001, AS9100, NCCCO, OSHA, ANSI, ASME, CMAA, AWS, IBC, ASCE, ASME, as well as any other related specifications needed to perform industry-accepted designs and equipment.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS - Professional Engineering License and knowledge of building codes and regulations including Life Safety, IBC, NFPA, NEC and OSHA. Detailed understanding of uninterruptible power sources, diesel generators, electrical switchgear, power distribution units, variable frequency drives and automatic/static transfer switches.
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Experience and knowledge of office administration, plant management, reporting, budgeting and control, and business operations, blueprints, buildings, grounds, equipment, housekeeping, construction, repair, maintenance, purchasing, inventory control, fire, safety management, and OSHA codes.
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Oversee histology laboratory workflow to maintain CAP, OSHA, DOH, CLIA, JHACO compliance, including but not limited to QA, SOP and maintenance documentation. Knowledge of requirements of accrediting/regulatory agencies such as CAP, CLIA/CLIP, JCAHO and OSHA assuring the incumbent meets requirements.
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Customer Service Associates work in one of the following areas: Appliances, Cabinets, Flooring, Live Nursery, Millwork, Fashion Plumbing, Outlet, Tool Rental, Pro, or Windows & Walls. Customer Service Associates work in one of the following areas: Appliances, Cabinets, Flooring, Live Nursery, Millwork, Fashion Plumbing, Outlet, Tool Rental, Pro, or Windows & Walls.
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Knowledge of OSHA safety standards. Knowledge of current fire alarm and clean agent/special hazard fire suppression systems. Responsible for inspecting and maintaining fire alarm systems. Sciens Building Solutions is seeking an Associate Fire Alarm Inspection Technician to provide inspection and maintenance capabilities.
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Ensure processes meet or exceed government requirements under FDA, OSHA, GMP, EPA, etc. Help prepare and manage capital budgets – track budget accounts for electricity, water, sewer, all R&M equipment, machinery supplies, outside services and maintenance labor.
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Preferred Qualifications Autodesk Inventor experience, especially in sheet metal design AutoCAD experience especially related to plant layouts Familiarity with using Solidworks PDM or Windchill PLM Familiarity with OSHA, NEC, IBC and ANSI / ASME specifications as they relate to conveyor system design.
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Occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, or to communicate with co-workers, management, and customers, via email, phone, and or virtual communication, which may involve delivering presentationsFor all positions requiring access to technology/software source code that is subject to export control laws, employment with the company is contingent on either verifying U.S.-person status or obtaining any necessary license.
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Must wear OSHA approved boot length pants and a shirt that covers the shoulders by seven (7) inches. Installing, testing, troubleshooting, and maintaining, EMS systems, smart breakers, electronic controls, devices, panels, sensors, and components.
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Occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, or to communicate with co-workers, management, and customers, via email, phone, and or virtual communication, which may involve delivering presentations.
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Regularly required to sit for extended periods up to 80% of the time; frequently required to move about to access file cabinets and use office equipment such as PC, copier, fax, telephone, cell phone, etc.
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The role of our Utility Workers is of great responsibility as they are tasked with ensuring that our Vehicle Fleet complies with Federal and State OSHA and CDC standards. We are seeking a detail-oriented, hardworking, and safety-conscious individual to support our onsite operations as a Utility Worker.
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