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Job ID: 494416 Preferred Materials - Concrete Division, part of CRH South Division, is a leading supplier of ready mix concrete, concrete block, rebar and building materials in the state of Florida, providing the highest product quality and service in the construction industry.
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Ensure quality control and quality assurance of product manufacture, fabrication, and repair consistent with the established ASIC Quality Standards and customer requirements.
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Position Overview To use accepted methods to sample and test aggregates, or other materials for the purpose of quality and process control and/or acceptance. Our 24,100 employees at 1,300 operating locations provide our customers with top-quality, innovative products and services.
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Heidelberg Materials is seeking an experienced RMC Quality Control Technician to ensure our Ready Mix Concrete meets the level of standard that comes with being an industry leader. AutoReqId: 20329BR Pay Class: Hourly Hourly Pay Rate: 21.00 Department: Quality Line of Business: Concrete Position Type: Full-Time Job Posting: WHAT WE BRING TO THE TABLE Health, Dental & Vision Benefits Year-Round Vacation & Paid Holidays Opportunities for Winter Work and Learning New Skills Heidelberg Materials is seeking an RMC Quality Control Technician for our Pavilion NY facility.
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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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Under the direction of the QC Manager, the HMA QC Supervisor will make decisions and coordinate quality control assignments in the lab, at the facilities, and in the field. The HMA Quality Control (QC) Supervisor is responsible for overseeing and directing the quality control work and Technicians within their area.
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The Quality Control Analyst I will be responsible for performing daily quality control activities including ATP Swabbing, and environmental sampling. Quality Control Analyst I Duties and responsibilities Encourage and enforce cleanliness on the part of the staff Enforce GMP's and ensure safe working conditions.
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Quality Control Scientist - Microbiology, BioanalyticalPosition Summary:Catalent Pharma Solutions in Princeton, NJ is hiring a QC Scientist – Microbiology, Bio-Analytical and Raw Materials who is responsible for performing microbiological, bio-analytical and raw material testing to ensure the quality and safety of products.
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The QC Lead for the BioLegend’s Quality Control department will lead a QC team responsible for the testing of such products as antibodies and proteins in the following application(s): flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, western blotting, ELISA, multiplex immunoassays and/or functional bioassays.
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Accredited training in service advisor skills, customer satisfaction, and quality control. Related Fields: Airline, hotel, restaurant, mortgage lending, hospitality, customer service, guest service, high-end retail, service.
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The Quality Control Specialist II will have an opportunity to work on a variety of molecular and cellular laboratory techniques, cell culture based assays, ELISA’s etc and will play an integral part for the success of the Quality Control/ Analytical Development Department.
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Quality Control Laboratory Assistant, CTCEF. Make summary and Quality report documents. Perform various product release assay: Viability, flow cytometry, cytotoxicity, cell growth-based assays, DNA extraction, PCR, Gel electrophoresis, QPCR, ddPCR, endotoxin, mycoplasma, ELISA.
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Description:The individual will work primarily in the Quality Control Laboratory to support the testing and analysis of cGMP produced viral vectors and cellsWorks in close collaboration with the QC manager and sr.
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Develop, lead, direct, update, reassessment, verification and periodic validation of FSQA programs including HACCP Program, Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures, Pest Control, Good Manufacturing Practices, Approved Supplier Program, Foreign Material Control, Plant Sanitation, Chemical Control, Product Quality Assurance, FSQA Customer Complaints, Food Defense and Security.
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Their state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in the cities of Stone Mountain and Tifton, Georgia, produce evaporators, condensers, compressor racks, and other top-quality refrigeration products for their five market-leading brands: Bohn, Larkin, Climate Control, Chandler, and InterLink.
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