We are currently hiring a Materials Processing and Laboratory Technician, a full-time position located in our Frederick, MD office. https://lnkd.in/eWecFHcU
AASHTO re:source (formerly AMRL)
Civil Engineering
Frederick, Maryland 1,336 followers
The gold standard for laboratory accreditation in the construction industry.
About us
The primary vision of AASHTO re:source is to be the center for promoting quality and achievement of excellence in construction materials testing (CMT). We provide services and tools through our three major programs: the Laboratory Assessment Program (LAP), the Proficiency Sample Program (PSP), and the AASHTO Accreditation Program (AAP). Through these activities, we evaluate testing competency, promote continual improvement, and instill confidence in the laboratories and specifiers that use our programs. AASHTO re:source is part of the Engineering and Technical Services division of AASHTO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials), an international leader in setting technical standards for all phases of highway system development. AASHTO represents all fifty states, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico and serves as a liaison between the state departments of transportation and the federal government. AASHTO’s primary goal is to foster the development, operation, and maintenance of an integrated national transportation system.
- Website
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http://www.aashtoresource.org
External link for AASHTO re:source (formerly AMRL)
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Frederick, Maryland
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1965
- Specialties
- AASHTO Accreditation, Laboratory Assessments, Proficiency Samples, FWD Calibration Center Operator Certification, Laboratory Accreditation, and Accreditation
Locations
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Primary
4441 Buckeystown Pike
Suite A
Frederick, Maryland 21704, US
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555 12th St NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20004, US
Employees at AASHTO re:source (formerly AMRL)
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Brian Johnson
AASHTO Accreditation Program Manager
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George E. Quinn Gelestino
Driving standards, literacy, and accountability across science, politics, and journalism.
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Sara Holsinger
Office Manager at AASHTO re:source (formerly AMRL)
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Ryan LaQuay
PSP Laboratory & Testing Manager at AASHTO re:source (formerly AMRL)
Updates
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The Laboratory Assessment Program's schedule has been updated. See when your assessors will be in your area. https://lnkd.in/eJw-tScz
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We continue celebrating #InternalAuditMonth by sharing 5 Benefits of Internal Audits! - Ensure compliance - Prep for 3rd party audits - Identify risks - Improve efficiency - Continual Improvement Check out more resources on our re:university page. https://lnkd.in/gjVuXaVZ
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Today is #WorldMetrologyDay2024! Revisit S2 E3 where metrologist Heather Wade joined us to share her passion for measurement science. https://lnkd.in/e-YtMFKM #WorldMetrologyDay
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This #InternalAuditMonth, revisit S4 E24, where we discuss the value of #InternalAudits for individuals and organizations. https://lnkd.in/ecgYmFMT
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DYK? The AASHTO re:source Proficiency Sample Programs use about 250 tons of aggregate every year. That’s 2 blue whales! https://lnkd.in/eVttpyH6
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Save the date for the 2025 #resourceTechEx in Bellevue, WA March 17-20. https://lnkd.in/ebEBGrdH
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Auditing is an exercise in sampling. During #InternalAudits, you can't look at everything. Select random samples before & during the audit – who to interview, what questions to ask, documents, records, and processes to review, etc. Remember the auditor selects the samples.
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Top 6 Uses of the AASHTO re:source Proficiency Sample Program: #2 Detect Equipment Issues. https://lnkd.in/dThKreFD
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May is #InternalAudit Month! AASHTO R 18 states the maximum interval between internal audits is 12 months. “Annually” and “once a year” don’t necessarily meet the requirement. Find more internal audit resources on your re:university pages. https://lnkd.in/gjVuXaVZ