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Develop, lead, direct, update, reassessment, verification and periodic validation of FSQA programs including HACCP Program, Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures, Pest Control, Good Manufacturing Practices, Approved Supplier Program, Foreign Material Control, Plant Sanitation, Chemical Control, Product Quality Assurance, FSQA Customer Complaints, Food Defense and Security.
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We're searching for a Coding Quality Assurance Specialist II - someone who works well in a fast-paced setting. o CRC - Cert Risk Adjustment Coder by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC.
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The Control Systems Commissioning Engineer is a highly valued member of Clearway's SCADA & Control Engineering team. Provide guidance for EPC SCADA Integrator by pulling requirements, responding to RFIs and collaborating on control algorithm development.
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Provides ICD-10 and CPT, for physician research projects, and for quality reporting purposes. We're looking for a Coding Quality Assurance Specialist III, someone who's ready to grow with our company.
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Talascend is seeking a Control Systems Designer for a contract opportunity with one of the most respected engineering, construction, and project management companies in the world. Knowledge of procedures used for the procurement and quantity control of bulk materials applicable to the discipline.
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The Inventory Control Manager is responsible for monitoring and reporting on our company’s inventory levels per Service Level agreement with our clients. Evaluates data and metrics to improve inventory control and operational procedures.
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Provide a high level of corrosion control technical expertise and problem-solving to the field-based corrosion supervisors and technicians for complex internal corrosion control, including site reviews, gas quality, analysis of corrosion coupons, liquid/solid sample analysis results interpretation, maintenance pigging, and other general internal corrosion monitoring and treatment systems.
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Control panel, Wiring, Blueprint, Schematic, electrical assembly, electrical technician, service technician, field service, water system, water waste. This client is seeking an Electrical Technician, will be working in the shop 75% of the time assembling electrical control panel boxes, and 25% in the field performing start ups, testing, troubleshooting and emergency calls.
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Familiar with quality control methods, including; non destructive testing, metrology, statistical process. Formulate and maintain procedures, specifications, and standards for the quality control of products including; non-destructive testing methods, gauge design and procurement, sampling and inspection methods, and visual acceptance standards.
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As Substation Civil/Structural Engineer in Engineering Services, you’ll provide solutions and services that help our customers protect and control critical electrical infrastructure and power systems worldwide Key Responsibilities: Lead, coordinate, and develop civil engineering designs and reports for Substation greenfield and brownfield projects.
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Operating and ensuring the quality control of all equipment utilized in the cardiac cath lab. The Cardiovascular Technologist (RCVT) must have BLS, ACLS, AART and RCIS certification and state specific licensing when required.
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CPHQ - Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (NAHQ) and. Contributes to the continued improvement of patient safety practices, employs evidence based practice and researches high reliability practices through national Patient Safety Organizations (e.g., Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), National Patient Safety Foundation (NPSF), Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), National Quality Forum (NQF.
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Substantial experience with managing quality assurance, document control, and continuous improvement programs. One of the Lead Quality Assurance Engineers will manage the Document Control Supervisor and a team of document control personnel.
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The Control Systems Engineer will primarily be responsible for the conception, design, development, and implementation of electrical automation systems on applications in various industries including drilling, marine, mining and renewables amongst others.
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Experience working on air quality regulatory requirements in a consulting, industrial, or agency setting in the following areas: new source permitting (new source review, PSD and non-attainment), air emission control technology reviews, emissions inventory and Title V permitting, and regulatory compliance evaluations.
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