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Contamination Control Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Heavy Equipment Mechanic (PHX)

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$25 - $32.75/hr

Follow contamination control and HAZMAT rules and regulations. * Perform other duties as required. About Granite Construction Incorporated Granite Construction Incorporated is a member of the S&P 400 ...

SMT Operator

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$16.75 - $22.50/hr

Handle boards, components, solder paste, and sensitive materials in accordance with ESD, MSD, and contamination-control requirements. Process Monitoring and Quality Support * Monitor machine ...

Quality Control Inspector I

Coolidge, AZ · On-site

$23.18 - $30.14/hr

The Quality Control Inspector I is an entry-level position that will learn and utilize proper ... Observe storage areas to ensure proper blocking and prevention of damage, contamination, or ...

Quality Engineer

Phoenix, AZ

$71K - $92K/yr

Contamination control * Parts and materials control * Control of drawings and procedures * Equipment moves (e.g. slings, cranes, and hydro sets) * Hazardous operations * Contractor responses to ...

Follow aseptic and contamination-prevention techniques when collecting samples for microbiological or sensitive testing. * Retain and store control and retain samples according to SOPs and regulatory ...

Follow aseptic and contamination-prevention techniques when collecting samples for microbiological or sensitive testing. * Retain and store control and retain samples according to SOPs and regulatory ...

This new hire will specialize in customer micro-contamination control , with a primary focus on Wet Etching Clean, Photolithography,CMPor Chemical manufacturing processes. This position involves ...

General Laborer

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$16 - $19.75/hr

Willingness to work in cleanroom environments and follow strict contamination control procedures. * Strong attention to detail and ability to follow instructions. * Good communication and teamwork ...

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Contamination Control information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Contamination Control, and why are they important?

To thrive in Contamination Control, you need a solid understanding of cleanroom protocols, contamination prevention techniques, and relevant scientific or technical education, often with a background in microbiology or engineering. Familiarity with industry standards such as ISO 14644, environmental monitoring systems, and specialized cleaning equipment is typically required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong communication skills help professionals identify risks and collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams. These skills are crucial to maintaining regulatory compliance and ensuring product safety in sensitive environments like pharmaceuticals, electronics, or healthcare.

What are common challenges faced in a Contamination Control role, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Contamination Control often encounter challenges such as maintaining strict cleanliness standards, ensuring compliance with evolving regulatory requirements, and managing cross-departmental communication. These challenges can be addressed by staying updated on industry best practices, participating in regular training, and fostering a culture of accountability within the team. Collaboration with production, quality assurance, and facilities teams is crucial to proactively identify and mitigate contamination risks, helping to ensure a safe and compliant work environment.

What is contamination control?

Contamination control refers to the practices and procedures used to prevent, reduce, or eliminate the presence of unwanted substances (such as dust, microbes, chemicals, or particles) in controlled environments like laboratories, manufacturing facilities, or cleanrooms. These measures are crucial in industries such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, and food production to ensure product quality and safety. Techniques include the use of specialized equipment, protective clothing, air filtration systems, and strict cleaning protocols. Effective contamination control helps prevent product defects, health hazards, and regulatory non-compliance.

What is the difference between Contamination Control vs Cleanroom Technician?

AspectContamination ControlCleanroom Technician
CertificationsISO certifications, contamination control trainingCleanroom operation training, ISO standards
Work EnvironmentManufacturing, pharmaceutical, biotech cleanroomsCleanroom facilities in pharma, electronics, biotech
Employer & Industry UsageQuality assurance, contamination prevention teamsOperational staff maintaining cleanroom standards

Contamination Control focuses on preventing and managing contamination risks across various environments, often involving protocols, inspections, and training. Cleanroom Technicians operate within cleanrooms, executing specific procedures to maintain cleanliness standards. While both roles require similar certifications and work in related environments, Contamination Control has a broader scope, emphasizing contamination prevention strategies, whereas Cleanroom Technicians focus on daily operational tasks within cleanrooms.

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Culinary Carvery Cook | Part-Time | Mortgage Matchup Center

Culinary Carvery Cook | Part-Time | Mortgage Matchup Center

Oak View Group

Phoenix, AZ • On-site

$17 - $18.50/hr

Part-time

Retirement

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6.3

Company rating: 6.3 out of 10

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Job description

Oak View Group
Oak View Group (OVG) is the global leader in premium live entertainment infrastructure and services, with a platform spanning venue development and end-to-end capabilities across venue management, hospitality, and sponsorship sales. Founded in 2015, the company serves a collection of seven world-class owned venues and a client roster of the most iconic arenas, stadiums, convention centers, music festivals, performing arts centers, and cultural institutions, spanning four continents.
Position Summary
As the Culinary Carvery Cook, you'll be stationed at our dedicated action-carving station, preparing and serving freshly sliced meats directly to guests. You will not rotate between stations-you're the go-to expert for all carving duties, from setup through service.
This role pays an hourly rate of $17.00-$18.50
Benefits for Part-Time roles: 401(k) Savings Plan and 401(k) matching
EVERGREEN ROLE: Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis; there is no application deadline.
About the Venue
The Mortgage Matchup Center is in the heart of downtown Phoenix, home to the Phoenix Suns and Mercury professional basketball teams and a variety of special events and concerts tear round-making it the preeminent destination for sports and entertainment in the southwest.
Responsibilities
  • Carve and portion premium roast meats (turkey, brisket, roast beef) to order-only at the Carvery action station.
  • Prepare, plate, garnish, and serve guests efficiently and courteously.
  • Maintain a sanitized and well-organized workspace throughout the shift.
  • Ensure strict food safety procedures: safe temperatures, cross-contamination control, proper storage.
  • Be punctual-arrive fully prepared and in uniform, ready to go before service begins
  • Communicate with kitchen staff, chefs, and managers for prep, menu adjustments, and timing coordination.
  • Any and all other duties assigned by Management.

Qualifications
  • Prior experience cooking or carving in a fast-paced, event-driven setting.
  • Reliable and on time attendance record.
  • Certified in or knowledge of food safety and sanitation standards.
  • Must be able to operate typical kitchen equipment and sharpen carving tools.
  • Positive, team-oriented mindset able to multitask under pressure.
  • Ability to communicate with employees, co-workers, volunteers, management staff and guests in a clear, business-like and respectful manner which focuses on generating a positive, enthusiastic and cooperative work environment.
  • Ability to speak, read and write in English.
  • Arizona Food Handlers Card.

Strengthened by our Differences. United to Make a Difference
At OVG, we understand that to continue positively disrupting the sports and live entertainment industry, we need a diverse team to help us do it. We also believe that inclusivity drives innovation, strengthens our people, improves our service, and raises our excellence. Our success is rooted in creating environments that reflect and celebrate the diverse communities in which we operate and serve, and this is the reason we are committed to amplifying voices from all different backgrounds.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Oak View Group is committed to equal employment opportunity. We will not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment on any legally recognized basis ("protected class") including, but not limited to veteran status, uniform service member status, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information or any other protected class under federal, state, or local law.

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