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Provide technical, MIQA and reliability support for items such as: vessels, piping, mechanical equipment, rotating equipment, and materials of construction consistent with ASME, API, SAP, DuPont Standards, PSM MIQA requirements, Inspection Briefs, etc.
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The Equipment Validation Engineer (Process Equipment) is responsible for site based engineering and validation support for CGMP cream & ointment process equipment and packaging lines and controls and automation qualification.
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The primary purpose of this position will be to support daily lab operations and to manage lab equipment and inventory within Cell Therapy Development. Knowledge of laboratory instrumentation pipettes, balances, centrifuges, flow cytometers and other equipment.
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Provides technical input to sales staff on the scope of work and materials needed to bid repair work, including calculating labor and material costs. Maintains strong familiarity with company products by attending company training classes and reviewing factory equipment updates and supplier goods, including working with regional field trainers.
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Work as a Tool Repair Technician in Middlesex County: Performs work required to repair/rebuild hydraulic and pneumatic tooling, hydraulic pumps and smallengines (2 and 4 cycle). Technician will evaluate the equipment and determine the reason for failure, generate a parts list, laborestimate, and perform timely repairs.
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3 to 5 years experience with biotechnology or related process equipments, instrumentation, metrology equipment and plant equipment in a laboratory or production environment. Manage equipment inventory database which includes biotechnology processing equipment, critical analytical equipment, fixed facility assets, instrumentation, automated equipment, and control systems.
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Coordinate and oversee activity of third party calibration and preventive maintenance contractors for process equipment and instrumentation. The selected candidate will lead and evolve the equipment calibration, maintenance, performance, and reliability function across multiple sites.
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Our Equipment Operators are responsible for operating multiple warehouse driving equipment for the purpose of moving, locating, stacking and counting merchandise in a distribution environment.
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At least 3 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, particularly in a cGMP environment, focusing on process equipment and facility troubleshooting. Your expertise will be crucial in ensuring the smooth operation of pharmaceutical process equipment and control systems.
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At Ironclad Environmental Solutions, the primary focus of this position is to assist the manager by servicing and repairing rental equipment and assisting with inventory control. Asset Maintenance Tech at Ironclad Environmental Solutions, you will play a critical role in servicing, maintaining, and repairing our rental equipment.
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Executes equipment calibration, preventative maintenance, performance verification and repair activities in laboratory and manufacturing areas. Authors and supports the development, revision, and review of written procedures for calibration, preventive maintenance, and performance verification of equipment.
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Job Title: Heavy Equipment OperatorJob DescriptionSeeking a dedicated Heavy Equipment Operator to join our dynamic team, based in East Brunswick, NJ. This role involves the movement of soil and other materials, primarily operating heavy machinery such as excavators and loaders.
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The Repair Technician is stationed at the Repair Shop to open and inspect all product brought to this area from Returns or within the DC. The Repair Technician will determine the final disposition of these pieces.
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SAP work order feedback; input maintenance mechanic work order feedback against equipment history in SAP. Assist in managing the process to update maintenance procedures and equipment files.
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Install equipment as required, including connecting temporary hoses for heating systems to natural gas or propane sources. Conduct equipment reconditioning in accordance with established procedures and complete necessary checklists.
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Title: equipment repair Company: Department Of Defense in Edison, NJ
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