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Training - Learning to be responsible for all training, quality control and in-servicing staff to meet HCSG standards is an essential part of the Manager’s responsibility and includes touring various areas at the facility several times per day to assess work quality using QCIs for documentation purposes.
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The Boat Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for assisting with all marina services offered, quality control, maintains a clean and safe dock area, Maintains bathrooms and boat launching equipment, and secures guests' boats.
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Expert knowledge of traffic control and roadway striping coupled with a unique ability to quickly mobilize our extensive fleet, state-of-the art equipment and trained technicians allows RoadSafe to safely provide quality, value, and peace of mind to our customers nationwide.
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With over 75 years in the food distribution service, Nicholas & Company delivers exceptional products and services throughout the Intermountain West. From our humble beginnings in 1939 to our current third-generation leadership and state-of-the art food distribution facilities, Nicholas & Company has delivered the highest quality products and services to our valued customers.
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The role of the Superintendent is to plan, organize, direct, and control the building aspects of each project in order to meet budget, quality, time, and safety objectives. With a reputation for honesty, integrity, and safety at the highest standards, we are searching for a Site Superintendent in Las Vegas, Nevada, who brings those same ideals to every workday.
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Qualifications• High school diploma or equivalent• Ability to lift and move heavy boxes• Strong work ethic and commitment to quality• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment• Experience in retail is preferred but not requiredBenefits• Competitive wages• Opportunities for advancement• Employee discounts on Aldi productsJoin our team and help us provide affordable, high-quality groceries to our customers.
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Work with the Quality Control staff to identify the proper placement of each barcode and RFID tag establishing a standard for all like items. Responsible for the allocation of RFID (Radio-frequency identification) tags ensuring all physical inventory has been identified and each item is assigned properly.
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Specific Warehouse Support positions may include: Outbound Coordinator, Transportation Coordinator, Inventory Control Associate, AP Auditor, DC Systems Coordinator and Customer Service Coordinator Logistics, HR Coordinator, General Office Associate and Administrative Assistant.
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Continually evaluate quality, safety, scheduling and cost control measures and enforce the site safety. Must possess demonstrated knowledge of new home construction process, scheduling and cost control procedures.
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Any experience with USDA food safety, FDA or State food safety and sanitation inspections, FSMA and HACCP regulations, and Pest Control. Trains employees on animal welfare, food safety, product quality requirements and product specifications.
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Establish quality control measures, conduct inspections, and ensure compliance with fire and life safety regulations and best practices. Specifically related to resource allocation, project management, scheduling, and quality assurance.
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Quality control of inbound Audio Visual product technology checking for damages, test, clean, and return stock to designated area. Accurately record and report quality compliance related issues in ERP system.
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Provides quality claim handling throughout the claim life cycle (customer contacts, coverage, investigation, evaluation, reserving, litigation management, negotiation and resolution) including maintaining full compliance with internal and external quality standards and state specific regulations.
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Implementing and managing the Quality Management System strategy (QMS) including document control, training program, audit, change control, deviation/CAPA management and vendor management modules.
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The Quality Control Engineer III is responsible for leadership and demonstrated commitment to the achievement of quality performance and improvement including areas of worker, public, and environmental health, and safety.
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