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Quality Control Laboratory Assistant, CTCEF. The QC Assistant will contribute to developing new assay methods and perform the necessary testing to enable the release of cell therapy products manufactured at the Cell Therapy Cell Engineering Facility (CTCEF.
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WDF Inc., a Tutor Perini Company, is seeking a QA/QC Manager to join our project site in Manhattan or Brooklyn, NYC About WDF Inc. Keep the Company informed of the latest updates on best practices and standards REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering or Quality Management from an accredited institution and 10+ years of experience in Quality Assurance/Quality Control on NYC construction projects exceeding 150 million in value.
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Within the Compliance Operations Department, the Account Control Group (ACG) QC is responsible for performing processes related to Know Your Customer (KYC/CIP), assessing the quality of KYC folders, assisting with specialized projects, and supporting the ACG VP with day-to-day operational processes and reporting within ACG. May act in capacity of team leader or individual contributor.
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This position is accountable with the Nursing Director for the overall management activities for the Medical Center infection prevention and control program for neonatal and pediatrics all sites, which includes assistance with supervision of the Infection Prevention and Control processes, and will have a leadership role for designated special projects to ensure quality care and patient safety.
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The QM Analytics Manager also retains responsibility for the development of program forecasting models and actual and predictive quality program dashboards to ensure provider pay for performance program budgets and QM/Plan quality goals are identified, tracked, and met.
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Reporting to the Deputy Director of Financial Quality Control (FQC), the Contract Specialist will support the Division of Administration contract management staff to initiate and reconcile requests for goods and services in Passport.
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Broad knowledge of Project Control Systems and processes including leading scheudle processing software, databases and spreadsheet applications (i.e., CostX, Bluebeam, Excel), MS Office Suite, RS Means, Trade Services, Richardsons, Kahua/Procore/E-builder or similar.
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What You'll Be Doing:Based on the East Coast, you’ll have the opportunity to work on remediation, water/wastewater treatment plant sites and operations and maintenance (O&M) projects Manage overall operationsResponsible for the effective and successful management of staff, productivity, quality control, and safety measures for operational sitesThe experienced operations manager will ensure safe and efficient operations.
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Job Description: Quality Control Laboratory Technician, CTCEF The QC Technician will perform the necessary testing to enable the release of cell therapy products manufactured at the Cell Therapy Cell Engineering Facility (CTCEF.
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Study and review Embryology Laboratory Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and be familiar with quality control, quality assurance, safety procedures and operating guidelines for performing laboratory services.
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As a Team Leader, you will be responsible for product quality, and performance of the liability claims professionals on your team and supporting the VP Claims Manager. You may be responsible for maintaining a minor caseload, as determined to be appropriate by the VP Claims Manager.
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QC, analyze, and calibrate radio feeds being acquired via remote connections for consumer facing MLB streaming products. QC, analyze, and troubleshoot gameday feeds and corresponding for customer-facing live streams.
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INVENTORY CONTROL ART HANDLER, Long Island City UOVO is the nation's leading storage and logistics provider for art, archives, and collectibles with state-of-the-art facilities in New York, Delaware, Florida, California, Colorado, and Texas.
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Job Responsibilities Interface with PSEG associates, vendors, customers and outside consultants to assure the Program rules and requirements are maintained, the projects are cost effective and the information needed for management and regulatory reporting is accurate and timely Perform and oversee program and project QA/QC as required.
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We are hiring for a Principal Product Manager (Technical) to drive the evolution of products which provide Amazon business teams and selling partners (marketplace sellers and retail vendors) with comprehensive, accurate, and standardized metrics in a timely manner to enable high quality, high velocity decisions.
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