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Operating and ensuring the quality control of all equipment utilized in the cardiac cath lab. The Cardiovascular Technologist (RCVT) must have BLS, ACLS, AART and RCIS certification and state specific licensing when required.
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Experience in statistical process control, Failure Modes & Effects Analysis, Measurement System Analysis, Process Capability Studies, Corrective & Preventive Action, and Root Cause Analysis. Focus on problem prevention, supplier quality control, continuous improvement, data collection and reporting.
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This position requires the ability to work directly with the COO to provide data analysis, coordinate and attend virtual meetings (both domestic and international), as well as track production and inventory operations at 5 domestic manufacturing facilities.
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Support Store Ops Manager with ordering, inventory control and scheduling. Insomnia Cookies is actively hiring for a full-time hourly Store Manager in Training (MIT) at our Rutgers campus store and we are seeking hospitality focused individuals looking to join our industry leading, rapidly growing, nationally recognized company.
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Transferable or related skills for this role: Maintenance, Technician, route driver, meter reading, landscaping, working outdoors, pest control, surveying, military, ready to work, construction, laborer.
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Extensive experience in maintenance of relay and ladder logic, industrial communications networks, instrumentation and automation control systems. Checks and calibrates plant instrumentation; routinely checks rolling mill, reheat furnace, and melt shop electronic systems; plans and assists facilitators with program changes in plant programmable logic controls.
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Quality Control (QA) Associate will be responsible for weekly calibration and documenting of calibrated thermometers (IR and digital) and ensuring annual calibration of certified thermometers. Providing copies of Critical Control Point logs for the protein, starch & veggie kitchen and ensuring logs are completed and retrieved daily.
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Perform system sterilizations, chemical batching/sampling, nitrogen tank change-outs, chemical waste handling, preventive and unscheduled maintenance, and maintenance of spare parts inventory. Autoclaves, Lyophilizers, Isolator Generators, Liquid Nitrogen Systems, Control Rate Freezers and Cryo-Tanks.
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Familiarity with inventory control, OSHA, HACCP and other regulatory requirements. Analyze the current operations and make recommendations to improve on expense and cost control.
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Quality Control Assistant. Monitors and verifies all HACCP points and notifies QC Manager/Production Manager of. Works with QC Manager on projects that needed to be completed in a timely manner.
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Manage contractor and vendor performance, labor relations, safety, quality control, project risk, permitting and licensing, outage planning, scope change control, environmental compliance, public relations, progress reporting, budgets, execution, and closeout reporting.
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Work with PPG's On-Site Quality Assurance/Quality Control Manager to assure the proper. Ensure a safe work environment by assisting PPG's Site Safety Manager in conducting safety. Assist PPG's Project Scheduler with the maintenance and updating of the electrical portion of.
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Operates and maintains boilers, observes various meters, gauges and control equipment and takes appropriate action for safe and efficient operation. Stationary Engineer License (Blue Seal) required.
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About the job PLC Programmer and Control Technician Job DescriptionThe ideal candidate must have experience programming PLC/HMI controls. Example equipment - KRONES, ALVEY, DOUGLAS/SMI.Experience using PLC to create line control.
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