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Your Role : Supports the QA/QC Manager overseeing and directing the QA/QC program for the OU. Serves as the Quality Assurance Manager on multiple contracts Evaluates and ensures implementation of the QA/QC Program that is relevant to each client-, program-, and project-specific requirements.
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This position reports directly to the Site Head of Quality and will serve as Quality Assurance (QA) Operations Manager for the Site. This role has primary responsibility for the establishment, maintenance and overall quality assurance of the warehousing, manufacturing, packaging, and materials management processes.
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The QA Manager will be responsible for leading a team of QA associates that have Quality oversight roles throughout the Site. The Manager will provide coaching/feedback to enhance the group and individual’s professional performance and development.
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Operate independently as a QA partner across the assigned SME audit teams, forming partnerships at all levels within IA. Support the QA Director (QAD) and Senior Audit Manager (SVP) in fostering a strong QA partnership with the Chief Auditors.
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The role reports to the QA Director in New York. Responsibilities(IA QA Function):Operate independently as a QA partner across the assigned SME audit teams, forming partnerships at all levels within IA. Support the QA Director (QAD) and Senior Audit Manager (SVP) in fostering a strong QA partnership with the Chief Auditors.
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Familiarize and stay updated on all policy and procedure (P&Ps) updates in the Big Green Book, internal Preferred Banking Procedures (including EaglesNet), BSA/AML KYC policies in Collaborate, and any Regulatory changes to ensure QA review is audited in line with current standards and proactively identify opportunities to improve the quality of the overall QA team.
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As a Quality Assurance (QA) Manager, you will be leading and managing the QA team and ensuring the delivery of high-quality software products and systems. Champion the integration of automation into the QA process, optimizing testing cycles and accelerating time-to-market for software releases.
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Identifies Donor Record QA and Death Record Review outcomes, observations, and deviations for organizational Change Management and Audit scheduling as necessary for improvement of Clinical Operations in collaboration with the Department of Process Transformation and Innovation (DPTI.
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The QA/QC Manager will maintain an active quality assurance plan, oversee subcontractors' quality control plans, as well as all testing logs, project documentation and project reports.
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We are seeking an Environmental QA/QC Manager to support our U.S. EPA Response Engineering and Analytical Contract (REAC) and EPA Emergency Response Team (ERT). The Environmental QA/QC Manager's primary role is to ensure that required management and technical practices are utilized to assure that proper environmental information is provided to support EPA emergency response decisions.
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This position ensures that the highest degree of quality resident care is maintained at all times. Generate and develop ideas, which improve the quality of care for residents or increase position productivity and satisfaction.
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Responsible to create and manage a centralized Quality Management System that manages for the day-to-day QA/QC activities for the company. Requires a minimum of 5-6 years of in QA/QC and laboratory testing; Industrial mineral mining experience preferred.
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The QA Manager will be designated as both the FDA Preventive Controls Qualified Individual (PCQI) and the SQF Practitioner / Implementer and will be responsible for the implementing and maintaining the Food Safety / SQF program for that location, including all records and quality procedures.
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The Quality QA/QC Manager will also provide oversight to Intel's direct contracted 3rd party inspection firms (geotechnical, civil, structural, architectural, mechanical, electrical, and process.
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Work with project level Construction Managers, QA/QC Site leads and General Contractor's to ensure creation, accuracy and maintenance of logic driven schedule for construction, commissioning, and packaged equipment BMS activities while leveraging this data to identify early finish dates for detailed design document delivery.
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