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Offer suggestions on improvement of methods and implement through change control process. QC Laboratory function at Biomedical Exton encompasses all QC Inspector responsibilities but within the context of a laboratory that is responsible for analytical and mechanical testing of biomaterials based products.
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The Quality Systems include quality risk management, documentation, global and local auditing, health authority inspection management, training, event management (deviations, complaints, CAPA), and change control (global and local.
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Key Responsibilities: Hands-on development, validation and transfer biochemical methods such as capillary electrophoresis (CE) and HPLC methods for characterization and quality control of biological products.
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Summary/Objective Responsible for turning data into information, information into insight and insight into business decisions, the Sr. Revenue Cycle Data Analyst will conduct full lifecycle analytical activities to include requirements analysis and design, development of data analysis, reporting, visualization enhancement utilizing business intelligence tools, continuous monitoring of performance and quality control plans to identify opportunities.
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Hands-on analytical methods such as HPLC for characterization and quality control of biological products. A broad skill set is preferred for various protein analytical technologies including chromatography and spectroscopy applications.
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You’ll gain exposure to environmental permitting and compliance for multiple media, including air quality, water quality, solid waste, and hazardous waste. · Write compliance plans including Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) and Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plans.
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Hands-on development, validation and transfer biochemical methods such as capillary electrophoresis (CE) and HPLC methods for characterization and quality control of biological products.
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Analytical QC Technician I Analytical QC Technician I works with all areas of Operations and R&D in order ensure that products are of consistent and high quality by: conducting standard and non-routine laboratory tests, performing product inspections, and organizing data in a manner compliant GMPs.
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Independently draft high-quality reports, including deviation and change control documentation. Familiarity with protein/peptide biophysical techniques and laboratory equipment (e.g., HPLC, spectrophotometer, dialysis/buffer exchange via SPE.
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Quality Systems areas: Complaint, Nonconformance, Inspection, Failure Analysis, Lot History Records, Audit, CAPA, Supplier, Change Control, Document Control, Training, and Metrics.
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Monitors growing conditions and reviews changes in humidity, moisture, and temperature and cultivation procedures to ensure conformance with quality control standards. Plant monitoring and care during vegetative and flowering phase: trimming and staking; big leafing and pruning; plant care, watering and feeding; plant monitoring and climate control; pest and disease control; inventory data input.
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5 - 7 years of experience working with Quality Systems (Deviation, Change Control, CAPA, audit, etc.) Global pharmaceutical company seeks a Contract Quality Systems Manager who will provide subject matter expertise for Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and Data Integrity (DI) requirements by maintaining and improving Quality Systems for the Americas Region.
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This Mid-Level Air Quality Engineer/Scientist will be responsible for performing technical work, including source reviews, regulation applicability, impact assessments, emissions estimates, inventory development, control technology determinations, and permit applications for commercial and government clients.
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Provide care utilizing infection control measures that protect both the staff and the patient according to OSHA standards. We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Registered Nurse (RN) to join our team in Media, PA. As an Aveanna Healthcare RN, you will have the opportunity to make a profound impact on the lives of our patients and their families by providing high-quality clinical care in a home healthcare setting.
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Demonstrated experience with statistical analysis, process improvement methodologies, and quality assurance and control concepts and systems. Manage, develop, and coach the Quality Assurance/Control team with goal-driven direction, training, and monitoring of performance metrics to improve standards and foster teamwork continually.
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