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Piper Companies is searching for an experienced GCP QA Professional to join a global biopharmaceutical company producing therapies for neurology and rare disease disorders as Senior Quality Assurance (GCP) Specialist.
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Provides direct supervision to QA Technician / Specialist team in support of structured product inspection programs, laboratory testing, environmental monitoring, and calibration activities.
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30% - Provide direct supervision to QA Technicians and the quality team that support environmental microbiological monitoring program, laboratory testing activities, calibration program, internal audit programs, and allergen validation activities.
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The Senior Specialist, Quality Assurance position is fully responsible for the support on pilot batching, scale up, line trials, up to first production of new product launches at a contract manufacturer (CM) of both Cosmetic and OTC products.
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Master’s degree in Biotechnology, Regulatory Science, Pharmaceutics or Pharmaceutical Science or Industrial Pharmacy (or its foreign equivalent); plus 6+ years of quality assurance experience within the pharmaceutical drug development industry as a Quality Assurance Manager, Lead, Specialist or Associate.
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Crosby, one of the country's leading independent communications firms, is seeking a Junior Developer/ Quality Assurance (QA) Specialist to join our dynamic team. The Junior Developer/ Quality Assurance (QA) Specialist will ensure that our deliverables surpass client expectations and meet technical requirements and follow development and QA best practices.
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The Senior QA Specialist will at all times provide support with identifying and closing Operational and Quality gaps. 3 years' experience of Quality Assurance oversight of aseptic manufacturing and all production stage batch record review and disposition.
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Professionals must be capable of providing high quality systems design and development, maintenance and support services; project management; business/system analyses; IT quality assurance (QA); and IT maintenance and integration of key systems, including enterprise resource planning (ERP); customer relationship management (CRM); enterprise content management (ECM); enterprise geographic information system (EGIS); and Internet and Intranet development and content management system (CMS.
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Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc. has an opportunity for a full-time Quality Assurance and Non-Destructive Test Specialist in Virginia Beach, VA.Summary: The Quality Assurance and Non-Destructive Test Specialist will provide Quality Assurance (QA) and Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) to command forces for testing, inspection and certification of minor and major structural repairs.
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Common organizational or functional industry position titles for programmers include, but are not limited to, programmer analyst, applications developer, software engineer, software developer, software quality assurance specialist, systems programmer, systems software programmer, database administrators, computer systems analysts, systems engineer, systems software engineer.
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The Senior Specialist of Quality Assurance (QA) Lot Disposition is a full-time position located at the BMS Cell Therapy Manufacturing Plant (Jump) in Bothell, WA. The primary focus for this role is to ensure final drug products and incoming raw materials are released to market following all internal procedures and cGMP requirements.
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Assume the lead in resolving quality discrepancies between pipeline and terminals while working in concert with Sr. Manager of Quality Assurance and other QA Personnel. Execute the quality audit programs as approved by Sr. Manager of Quality Assurance and Director of Product QA.
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Experience in computer operations, technical support, quality assurance (QA), hardware installation, help desk, or as an end user will not be accepted for meeting the minimum qualification.
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The QA Specialist is responsible for all aspects of Quality Assurance related to internal processes and manufacturing activities that will take place within the DFI cGMP Facility.
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Under the direction of the Director of DRG Quality and Education and collaboration with the DRG Validation Educator and Trainer, the QA Auditor will be a subject matter expert relating to inpatient coding and reporting, conduct quality assurance audits, assist with onboarding new staff members or vendors, assist with and/or conduct educational sessions (1:1 or in a group setting) as well be assigned to other tasks as needed.
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