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The Chemist prepares reagents, standards, and solutions and may monitor and verify quality in accordance with statistical process and other control procedures. Good documentation practices and able to write simple, clear reports Meets commitments on time and practices time-management skillsSeeks to identify continuous improvement needsExperience with Shimadzu LC2010, Nexera, GC2010, Thermo ICP-MS, Labsolution and Waters Empower Lab Software a plus.
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Bachelors degree in chemistry or a related scientific field. Preferred qualifications include: prior CLIA/CAP experience, experience with ICP-MS or any other Mass Spectrometry, and experience with laser ablation.
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Role Overview: The Nuclear Pharmacist ensures the highest standards of radiopharmaceutical compounding, distribution, and quality control. Quality Assurance: Conduct thorough quality control checks, manage documentation, and collaborate with the QA team to uphold SOFIE’s quality management system.
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We are actively looking for a Project Controls Primavera P6 Scheduler to perform project control functions related to life-cycle schedule, planning, creation, execution, control, and maintenance for a portfolio of Capital Projects for Fortune 500 companies.
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The Scientist reports to the Quality Control & Analytical Product Development, Manager/Senior Scientist/Principal Scientist. The Scientist reports to the Quality Control & Analytical Product Development, Manager/Senior Scientist/Principal Scientist.
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You will have management responsibility for material receipt, inventory control, order configuration, outbound processing, order/shipment quality, kitting project assembly and other value-added services.
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A background of pharmaceutical manufacturing or quality control/quality assurance is a plus. The CMC Regulatory Technical Writer II authors high quality Module 2 and 3 regulatory submissions for both development and post-approval dossiers, change controls and technical reports.
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The Candidate: Bachelor of Science in Analytical Chemistry/Pharmaceutics with equivalent industry experience Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry/Pharmaceutics preferred 3 or more years of applicable industry experience in support of pharmaceutical product development Expertise in Instrumentation techniques: HPLC, GC, FTIR, UV, KF, and other wet chemistry testing.
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Oversee the daily collection, evaluation, and processing of safety data in accordance with regulatory and client requirements ensuring implementation and maintenance of quality control measures.
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Johns Manville in Edison, NJ is recruiting for an Industrial Maintenance Mechanic/Millwright Under the direct supervision of the Plant Engineer, responsible for performing all duties in a safe, quality driven, efficient, and professional manner.
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Superintendents also implement and enforce safety and quality control policies among employees and subcontractors. Control field work cost. Oversee State Specific Erosion and Sediment Control Activities (SWPPP.
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Prior experience as an electrician in any of the following: 3phase systems, UPS (back-up power) systems, maintenance, electrical generation and distribution systems, power electronics, Automatic Transfer Switch Systems, and microprocessor-based control platforms is highly beneficial.
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Senior Care Therapy is looking for full time and part time clinicians to further our mission of providing in-person psychotherapy services to the geriatric population in over 300 sub-acute, long-term care, and assisted living communities throughout NJ, NY, PA, and MD. Are you interested in building meaningful relationships with our residents, and providing quality patient-centered services to help residents navigate the challenges of aging.
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The six-month course provides a comprehensive understanding of a pressurized-water Naval nuclear power plant, including reactor core nuclear principles, heat transfer and fluid systems, plant chemistry and materials, mechanical and electrical systems, and radiological control.
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Pen/Pen Scripting, Python, UNIX/Linux, PL/SQL, Microservices, JIRA, Lean Kit, TDP, TOAD, SQL Developer, Rally, Selenium, Soap UI, Postman, XML, Quality Center, and Shell scripting. REQUIRES: Master’s or equivalent in Computer Science/Applications, Information Technology, Business Management/Administration or Electronics Engineering + 1 year experience as Software Quality Engineer, Software Quality Assurance Analyst, Test Engineer, Quality/Product Test Professional or related.
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