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Packaging Support for R&D from Alpha Consulting Corp. Irvine, CA 92612

PACKAGING SUPPORT FOR R&DIRVINE, CA Project Description:
Coordinate with R&D to ensure packaging components need the capacity/fit/form/function requirements.
Work with suppliers to ensure all critical parameters are called out on the technical spec.
Coordinate with suppliers to verify various testing to ensure the package meet the fit/form/functions.
Create/manage CCR (Change Control Request) to Quality to release approved component specs, PF&As (100
SKUs) and pallet patterns.
Create, update all technical packaging ( 1000
specs) & assembly instructions (PF&As).
Route documents for signatures either via paper or electronically.
Review current documents for completeness & robustness.
Update and maintain current technical documentations as they relate to packaging.
Create/manage ECR (Engineering Change Request) and load the necessary info into CORAL/OneVault data base system Required Skills:
High School Diploma is required.
Very detail oriented / minimal supervision / critical thinker / problem solver / organized / able to pick up things easily.
Able to prioritize and balance department workloads and work in a fast pace environment.
Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills / Computer literate:
Above average computer literacy.
Knowledge in working with different computer software, database management - i.
e.
, spreadsheets, project management.
Familiar with MS software Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Access, etc.
This 8
month position starts ASAP.
Please E-MAIL your resume (attachment to email) with rate and availability to Cindi:
cindi@alphaconsulting.
com ALPHA'S REQUIREMENT #21-00437MUST BE ELIGIBLE TO WORK IN THE U.
S.
AS AN HOURLY W2 EMPLOYEE#ZR.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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