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The QA/QC Nondestructive Test Inspector provides support to the Quality System Manager in supervising all QA Operation areas of non-destructive testing, Welding, and Quality Assurance as well as Process Control Procedure development and review.
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In this role, the Quality Assurance Manager oversees and maintains responsibility for developing, implementing, and maintaining Quality Assurance for Anatomic Pathology.
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The Training and Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for ensuring compliance with all required portfolio training, as well as Allied Universal standards and reports directly to the CE Regional Training Director.
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Within the Professional Practice group, Quality and Regulatory Matters (QRM) is looking for a Technology Risk (Financial Audit IT) Senior Manager to support both US and international regulatory inspection needs as well as to serve local clients by directing engagement teams in assessing and evaluating Information Technology (IT)-related risks around clients' business systems and processes.
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Professionals in QRM will work with the Americas Consulting Quality (ACQ) Assurance Monitoring and Inspections (M&I) Program leader and team to assist with Assurance-related external and internal inspection activities.
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A degree with an emphasis in Finance, Accounting, Business and/or Information Systems; CPA and/or CISA (or related certification) preferred. You will analyze regulatory inspections for trends to support practice enablement and develop related trainings to assist in maintaining audit quality.
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Professional Practice - Senior Manager, Technology Risk, Financial Audit IT. You will help support coordination and allocation of monitoring support for international public interest entity audits (PIE) performed by EY member firms to ensure firm methodology and quality guidance are addressed prior to filing deadlines.
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You will manage the quality of remediation actions for IT related findings through coordination with engagement teams, region quality leadership and EY professional practice and through review of the work products before submission.
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Working across assurance, consulting, law, strategy, tax and transactions, EY teams ask better questions to find new answers for the complex issues facing our world today. These roles require creative problem-solving, strong analytical skills, and the ability to consult and provide guidance to Audit (FAIT and Assurance) professionals.
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You will manage risk in the delivery of quality client services. Enabled by data and technology, diverse EY teams in over 150 countries provide trust through assurance and help clients grow, transform and operate.
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Support Quality Assurance system development with Engineering, Procurement and Supplier Development groups. Lean Six Sigma yellow or black belt certification preferred. Manufacturing quality control and assembly defect prevention Demonstrated ERP/MRP/PLM experience.
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The Building & Construction team provides assurance, testing, inspection, and certification services and building science solutions to deliver Total Quality Assurance to the built environment.
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This role will work closely with other functions to achieve program goals: Advanced Manufacturing and Technology, Quality Assurance, Engineering, Global Supply Chain, Finance, Business Operations, Test Engineering, and Program Management.
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Certified Configuration Management Professional or Microsoft Configuration Manager Certification. Experience participating in design reviews, Product Configuration Audits (PCAs), and evaluations of hardware and software products to ensure proper identification, control, and status accounting of the system baselines, chairing or contributing to a change control board (CCB) and working requirements through CCB processes, and conducting quality assurance on all change management developed and deliverable products and tracking reports.
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This position is for a Quality Engineer, reporting to the Sr. Quality Manager, with primary responsibility for Process Validation activities in manufacturing. Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) Six Sigma Certification experience preferred.
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