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The Quality Control (QC) Technician performs inspections and completes required documentation. Are you seeking a dynamic, detailed-oriented Quality Control Technician role.
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Experience in training, investigations, root cause analysis, Corrective Action Preventive Action (CAPA), auditing (internal and suppliers), leading process improvement, OOS, customer complaints, leading regulatory audits (FDA and ROW), and product quality reviews, developing QMS, related SOPs and protocols.
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Serve as direct supervisor of Quality Improvement/Incident Management staff, providing support, guidance, and direction. Serve as agency lead for all incident reporting activities and conduct day to day operations for the Quality and Incident Management (Q/IM) Department.
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The Quality Specialist (Development and Validation) assists and supportsthe organization with initial compliance, testing and ongoing monitoring ofestablished quality assurance processes.
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With unrivaled global supply and support, innovative products and dedicated people, Southco provides customers throughout the world with the broadest line of high quality Access Hardware Solutions on the market today for applications in the Networking, Telecommunications, Computer, Automotive, Aerospace, Mass Transit, Off-Highway/Construction, RV/Caravan, Industrial Machinery, Marine and HVAC industries.
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The Sterile Processing Technician is assigned duties performing decontamination, preparation, sterilization and distribution of surgical instruments and medical equipment throughout the surgery center, utilizing infection control and safety practices during all phases of the process.
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Follow quality control plans or guidelines as assigned Assist internal and external customers in any quality related matters Collaborate with technical staff as well as customer service and operations personnel to aid in the successful delivery of ready mix concrete Paid overtime and occasional weekend work may be required during the peak season Regular and predictable attendance Assist with other functions of the business as necessary Education/Experience High school or GED required.
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Proficiency in machine setups for production runs, blueprint reading, quality inspection, creating preventive maintenance plans, mechanical troubleshooting, and lean manufacturing principles. This is a hands-on role that will also be responsible for the fabrication of quality parts within a set time schedule using blueprints, sketches and verbal instruction to setup, program and run parts that meet customers’ expectations.
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We are looking for a Protection and Control Engineer to join our Energy team in Rochester, New York. This position includes the responsibility of performing protection and control engineering on various substation projects (from 34.5kV up to 765 kV voltage level) for local and domestic clients.
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Our Water Discipline is growing, and we have exciting projects to engage motivated engineers who enjoy working on a variety of projects including hydropower (turbines, generators, overhead cranes and auxiliary mechanical systems); equipment for water control facilities including flood control/pumping stations, reservoirs, and canals; and on gate and hoist equipment associated with hydro and similar facilities.
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Duties & Responsibilities: Coordinate with the internal departments to prepare work orders Communicate job goals, schedule, and budget with the field team Perform baseline control surveys per NYSDOT & NYSTWA standards.
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The Auto Body Technician’s primary responsibility and accountability includes providing an exceptional and successful customer experience through the meticulous assessment and quality repair of each customer’s vehicle to restore it back to pre-accident condition.
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As a Welder/Fabricator, you will be responsible for reading and interpreting engineering blueprints, fabricating components or structures, and performing in process quality checks on finished products for the Defense Industry.
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Key responsibilities:Manage and lead of implementation of effective quality control systems at the Consumer/Pharma/EM supplier sites to support the development, qualification, and on-going manufacturing of products to meet or exceed internal and external requirements.
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Lighthouse is a New York City-based specialized agency dedicated to providing top-quality Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy services for children with autism. As you build a relationship with children and their families, your work will directly contribute to their growth, development, and improved quality of life.
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