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The Master Control Operators are responsible for ensuring a quality on air presentation for all programming on Stadium. Quality Control of filing shows and commercial spots into video server.
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Proven expertise in operating various types of industrial sewing machines, fabric handling, pattern interpretation, and quality control. Key Responsibilities:·Deliver engaging lectures and practical exercises covering various aspects of industrial sewing, including machine operation, fabric handling, pattern reading, and quality control.
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Developing and implementing Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans. Client Support and Training Providing routine and non-routine water quality sampling and inspection support.
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Typical duties of an Project Engineer includes managing day-to-day activities of subcontractors and suppliers, contract administration, procurement, estimating, pay requests, change orders, requests for information, cost control, scheduling, tracking submittals, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality.
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Assures quality control by reviewing and critiquing own work as well as those within the art departmentInforms the Art Manager of tool, supply and material needs. Our Mission Values | Our CommitmentsEach employee works together to strive to create the best event design and tradeshow company by: improving our communication, showing that we care about each other and the company, focusing on delivering quality, and highlighting professionalism thru personal excellence with shared passion, dedication, and commitment to client value.
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In addition, participates in all cytology quality control procedures and complies with quality assurance and quality management standards within the department as outlined by the department and applicable regulatory agencies.
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The Validation Risk Manager performs an instrumental role in this 2nd line operational risk management program with responsibility for ensuring the quality of the control environment, supporting first line updates to RCSAs, RCMs and process maps and providing subject matter expertise to the business teams on a robust control testing and issues management program.
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Improve and recommend data collection, cleaning, and quality control specifications and data sampling techniques. Every day in this role you will ensure high availability and high-quality data collection from wind meteorological towers, Lidars, and Pyranometers and work with on-site personnel to perform regular testing, calibration, maintenance, and repair of the instrumentation, and ensure compliance with the relevant codes and regulations.
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The Nothing Bundt Cakes (NbC) Team Leads works alongside the Bakery Manager, Bakery Assistant Manager and team members to create the highest-quality cakes, a warm, welcoming environment, and superior guest experience.
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EXPERIENCE:- Minimum of 5+ years in food/beverage manufacturing experience with a focus on sanitation - Leadership experience in quality is a plus - Prefer individual with PCQI/SQF or other professional GMP/Sanitation training.
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Participate in quality assurance and improvement initiatives, adhering to radiation safety and infection control standards. Minimum of 2 years of experience as a Cardiac Cath Lab Technologist, with a strong background in cardiovascular imaging procedures.
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Perform batch record review on daily quality control line paperwork. The Quality Control Lead is responsible for maintaining an effective quality system and provide leadership to the employees in the quality department to ensure that all products manufactured by the facility meet customer specifications.
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Maintain knowledge of the evolving regulatory landscape for Digital Health, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning technologies, and incorporate best practices in Tempus’ SDLC processes and QMS.Support compliance to various QMS procedures and activities including, but not limited to risk management, internal and external audits, change control, and training.
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Professional security management certification (Open FAIR, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Informations Systems Auditor (CISA), or Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC.
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Our client, a long standing and well-established precast concrete manufacturer is looking for a Precast Quality Control Technician to join their growing team. RESPONSIBILITIES of the Precast Quality Control Technician: Collect, measure and weigh samples of concrete, aggregate, and raw materials Assist in maintaining and reporting of information and test results to interested parties.
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