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Provide administrative support to the Lab Manager and Quality Assurance Manager including Quality Control review and Data review backup. They assist the laboratory director in the development of new technologies and participate in documenting and implementing Quality Assurance (QA)/Quality Control (QC)/Quality Inventory (QI) procedures.
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In the Cage wash(CW)/Animal Care Technician role, you will use existing SOPs and quality assurance standards to perform general housekeeping, as well as maintain facility equipment and perform routine preventative maintenance on cage wash and autoclaves.
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Adheres to and participates in quality assurance and/or IOP projects as designated by the Lab Director, Coordinator of Laboratory Services or Supervisor Lab Technologist. Performs laboratory procedures in specific sections of Pathology (including Chemistry, Hematology and Immunology, etc) ensuring that timely quality reports are available for physicians to be used in patient diagnosis and treatment.
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The Senior Auditor - Quality Assurance is responsible for performing quality assurance reviews in accordance with the Quality Assurance and Improvement Program (QAIP) and the IA Methodology.
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Conduct Quality Assurance reviews to ensure all CMS and New York State requirements are met when a restraint is imposed including physicians orders, face to face evaluations of the physical and psychological well being of the individual being restrained, notifications, de-briefings, etc.
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Join Our Team as a Quality Assurance Food Production Worker! Previous experience in food production or quality assurance preferred but not required. We're searching for dedicated Quality Assurance Food Production Workers to join our team and uphold excellence in every aspect of our production process.
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Required Experience/Education: BS in Food /Dairy Science or related field and 2+ years of progressive quality assurance experience in food manufacturing. Quality Supervisor-Quality AssuranceThe Quality Supervisor leads as a quality champion for the plant.
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Experience with UAT (User Acceptance Testing) and/or QA (Quality Assurance) testing ideal. Ensuring the delivery of quality products by conducting QA and UAT testing, developing test plans and cases, and validating results.
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Quality Assurance will then swab the kettle and examine it microscopically to ensure all traces of pudding are gone. The Sanitarian is responsible for up keep and sanitation of variety of food service equipment and facility.
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Testing, quality assurance, and debugging of analytics and tagging code. Perform complex data processing (e.g. merging, sorting, data transformations) using SAS, SQL, R, Python, Tableau or other tools on a PC.
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Performs statistical analysis of daily work, with attention to cost containment, quality assurance and quality control; assesses testing sites to ensure a safe work environment; identifies and helps mitigate workplace hazards, including those related to biohazards and chemical hygiene practices.
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Ability to use a Caliper and basic measuring tools for quality assurance. Quality Control Inspector ? Conduct a thorough visual inspection of final products to identify defects or deviations from quality standards and customer specifications.
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Quality Assurance Specialist. Planning, execution, and evaluation of projects while maintaining food safety and regulatory requirements specific to the menu development. Responsible to lead the supplier approval program at the company's co-manufacturing and co-packaging facilities for compliance to QA/QC policies and standards.
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Johnson Service Group (JSG) is currently looking for an QA/QC Specialist who will help in developing a risk-based maintenance electronic and physical audit scheme in collaboration with the rest of the QA/QC (Quality Assurance and Quality Control) team while working on projects to improve our safety and quality assessment process.
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Collaborate with engineering and quality assurance teams to resolve any machining or assembly issues. Inspect finished parts using precision measuring instruments to ensure compliance with quality standards.
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