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Independently author and lead quality records such as Deviations, Lab Investigations, CAPA, Change Control including leading thorough and timely investigation and/or implementation activities.
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Perform quality control of VDOT Roadway and construction for field soils, concrete, asphalt, and aggregate testing. At Actalent, diversity and inclusion are a bridge towards the equity and success of our people.
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Urgently hiring an Quality Control Analyst for a growing CDMO cell and gene therapy company! Perform cell culture and cell counting in order to analyze for quality control.
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With a network of almost 30,000 consultants and more than 4,500 clients across the U.S., Canada, Asia and Europe, Actalent serves many of the Fortune 500. Actalent is a global leader in engineering and sciences services and talent solutions.
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Quality Control Chemist - Pharmaceutical Manufacturing - Paying up to $75k/yr. Creates and maintains laboratory record documentation, updates the master control, and prepares the COAs as needed.
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This position is essential to our ongoing commitment to providing high-quality engineering solutions for electric utility transmission and distribution systems, with voltage levels from 5 kV to 765 kV. The successful candidate will be responsible for project engineering and design of substation projects from planning stages through detailed design and construction.
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The Project Manager will report to the Lead Project Manager and will have direct reports including Assistant Project Manager, Project Engineer, Superintendent, and a dotted line to the Quality Control Manager and Site Safety.
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A typical controls engineer is responsible for designing complex piping and wiring diagrams along with providing technical support across various control systems projects. Additional Skills & Qualifications: New program implementation/execution (SOR prep, forecasting, controls/robotics design, equipment build/run-off and buyoff) Design, construction, integration, plant installation, successful launch and continuous improvement of equipment and tools required in plants for the production of high quality parts Manage deliveries to program timing milestones Existing program/site support (troubleshooting, etc.
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Provide expertise in hydrologic/hydraulic analysis (including Flood Control and Water Quality compliance). Delegate workload to Junior Engineers & Drafters; this includes mentoring / guiding Junior Engineers to develop Stormwater Management strategies, Utility Coordination, and Erosion & Sediment Control Design.
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Responsible for general supervision of all phases of plant operations including: production, quality control, sanitation, maintenance, receiving and shipping, and safety. production management, six sigma, food manufacturing, cosmetic manufacturing.
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10 years of manufacturing experience with responsibilities of inventory control, quality management, production control, and engineering – will consider candidates with less years of experience if they come from a Metal Fabrication experience.
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Job Title: Quality Control Manager/SSHO. The Quality Control Manager (QCM) will be responsible for scheduling manpower, overseeing subcontractors, and directing on-site supervision.
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You will split your time equally between quality control and laboratory functions, and quality assurance and production support functions. As a QC Lab Technician, you will play a critical role in ensuring food safety and product quality through comprehensive microbiological and analytical testing.
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The Quality Control Testing Engineer provides technical counsel concerning the scientific content of methods, analytical testing, instrumentation, evaluation and interpretation of laboratory data, assisting in OOS investigations, and other QC related issues as required.
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Extensive knowledge of lean manufacturing principles, quality control processes, and continuous improvement. Maintain strict quality control measures and ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations.
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