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Develop the Maintenance Quality Monitoring Programs IAW the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP) and CSEC auditing using an approved QA database. Makes recommendations to the Site Manager to enhance the quality and safety of aviation maintenance, and ensure the implementation of the Quality program.
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The Laboratory Supervisor is responsible for maintaining a safe and legally compliant QA/QC analytical laboratory, maintaining the day to day operations in the laboratory units engaged in performing chemical and physical analyses and tests required for development and quality control of products, and collaborating with the R&D group in commissioning new lab procedures and providing analytical support to the R&D initiatives.
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Under the direction of the Supervisor/Manager the Quality Assurance Specialist is responsible for tracking and updating the status of daily work in the QA administration. Also, responsible for adhering to the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs) that are in effect assuring the quality and quantity of product produced.
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Perform daily/weekly Call Quality Audits in coordination with the Trainer and QA Team. Accountable for the team s performance in both statistical and quality metrics. Responsible for monitoring call center practice queues, including customer and patient satisfaction, personnel management, quality management.
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Ensures all radiology employees are knowledgeable in quality control and quality imaging. Establishes and conducts departmental quality in-services and implements/monitors departmental CQI plan.
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QA/Test and Inspection Experienced Professional. Supervise represented Quality Inspection employees in Final Assembly by managing job assignments, training, and time off while assuring that Quality, Cost and Schedule goals are achieved.
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Meet and exceed quality and food safety goals set forth by plant management by leveraging advance engineering skillsets. Coordinates the activities of the Food Safety & Quality Assurance (FSQA) team for implementation of quality and food safety programs (HACCP and SSOP) and procedures.
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Main Quality Assurance, Assurance, Supervisor, Business Services, Quality, Skills. Position Responsibilities may include, but not limited to:Direct Quality Assurance (QA) employees in a Manufacturing facility.
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Employee works in the Department of Child Services, Child Support Bureau's IT Office supporting the Child Support Bureau (CSB) systems and reports to a Senior Quality Assurance Analyst (CSB-IT Test Team Supervisor) or higher level staff.
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Job Purpose: As the FSQA Supervisor you will be responsible for facilitation of departmental programs to ensure foods safety and quality of all pet food products produced at Stella & Chewy’s, LLC.
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Any other duties as assigned by direct supervisor, QA Manager, and Laboratory manager. Other activities include supporting quality systems reviews and analysis, and QA improvement projects.
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Assuring quality of work through the proper labeling and verification of correctness for all types of molded fittings and their associated packaging (i.e.: labels, cartons/cases, bags, ink jet printed information, case count, and pallet configuration)Detection, segregation, and isolation of non-conforming quality defects and notifying Supervisor, Manager, and/or QA DepartmentAble to identify various types of quality defects based on appearance, fit, form, and function.
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Assist the Quality Control and Supply Chain Manager by maintaining records of specifications, methods, safety inspections, product raw data, QC training etc., and SOP’s in a manner acceptable to QA, customers, and the FDA.
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Certification ISO Lead Auditor Training a plus Certified Quality Inspector CertificationNAVSEA Connector CertificationNAVSEA Cableway CertificationNAVSEA Fiber Optic QA/Supervisor TrainingStructural fit-up, welding, pipefitting, and NDT Level II experience/qualification is a plus.
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Working collaboratively with the FSQA Management Team QA Supervisor, Operations Manager, the VP of Culinary Development and the VP of Food Safety and Quality. Work with the FSQA Management Team, QA Supervisor and the VP of Food Safety and Quality Assurance to help investigate and gather responses for customer related inquiries including but not limited to complaints and other product related deficiencies.
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