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We are seeking an accomplished Regional Quality Manager to drive our quality assurance and compliance initiatives across multiple sites within our growing pharmaceutical packaging and printing solutions business vertical.
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Quality Assurance Manager, Validation (Gene Therapy Program) The QA Manager will develop, manage, and support Quality Assurance initiatives associated with the GMP oversight of the Quality Systems.
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Receiving Lead is responsible for all Inventory Control and Quality Assurance (ICQA) processes including cycle counts, RTVs and adjustments. The Receiving Lead reports to the Omni Store Manager and is responsible for leading all backroom functions including receiving, processing, sorting and stocking all deliveries.
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As a Software Engineering Manager for Engine QA, you will work with multiple engineering teams like rendering, physics, and networking to create industry-leading quality assurance and test coverage for the Roblox engine.
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In this role, you will also be responsible for client and internal communications and maintaining the high standards of work we produce through the Quality Assurance/Quality Control.
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The Receiving Lead routes received product to the proper location on the sales floor and warehouse. Sometimes you forget the milk at the store, run out of pet food for Fido, or just really need ice cream at 11 pm.
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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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Ability to lead a team of IT Audit professionals. 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 provide teams selected for inspections with guidance and coaching throughout the inspection life cycle and lead the team through resolving complex regulatory issues. 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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Lead AMS Search Operations Data Service Teams of People Managers, Quality Assurance Specialists, and Evaluators to perform policy localization, BPO quality management, Quality assurance, RCA(Root Cause Analysis), data analysis & deep dives, make reports & policy recommendations, and triage escalations.
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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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Strive to ensure that the receiver clearly understands the specifics of the message and are able to listen to, receive, and understand messages conveyed by others Driving Results: Motivate individuals to achieve and exceed goals by establishing accountabilities, clarifying performance expectations, agreeing to high standards and measures, monitoring and reviewing performance, and providing timely and relevant feedback.
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