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Bachelors Degree in a science-related field, preferably Microbiology, Food Science, Biology, Chemistry, Agricultural Business, or Crop Science; or a minimum of 8 years of experience in Quality Assurance in food manufacturing.
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Description: The Senior Manager, GMP Site Systems is responsible for the implementation and support of technology and informatics systems/tools and programs to support the development, implementation, operation, and continuous improvement of GMP Technical Operations including but not limited to manufacturing, quality assurance, quality control, supply chain, patient experience, facilities/engineering, and technical development.
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5 years of experience in Mission Assurance, Quality, Quality Engineering, Program Management, Engineering Management or Manufacturing. This Mission Assurance (MA) Manager is responsible for leading the factory quality team.
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Defense Industry experience as a Program or Project Manager, Quality Manager, Engineering Manager or Manufacturing Management. Bachelor's degree in a related STEM field and 14+ years of experience in Quality, Quality Engineering, Program Management, Engineering Management or Manufacturing (12+ years of experience with a Master's degree.
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Demonstrated understanding of quality engineering, inspection methods, production control, manufacturing operations, product test & evaluation, reliability, root cause analysis, defect analysis, control of nonconforming material, product sell off, shipping and product support as they apply to quality.
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Summary: Reporting to the Manager of Quality, this leader must have the ability to effectively communicate up and down the organization across all functional areas, The Quality Assurance Supervisor is a hands-on role responsible for leading the Quality Inspection team (1st and 2nd shifts) within a dynamic aerospace design and manufacturing facility.
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Minimum of 5 years quality assurance experience in a manufacturing environment, with preference in food manufacturing. Acts as the primary business quality project manager for Corporate Quality Assurance requirements and regulations.
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Quality Assurance experience in Aerospace Manufacturing or other technology-driven Continuous Improvement environment, - a strong understanding of Quality tools including APQP/PPAP, 8D RCCA, Statistical Process Controls, Lean Six Sigma, Auditing etc.
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Four (4) year college degree in Engineering (or related technical field) and a minimum of five years supervisory experience in Quality Control; work experience in an aerospace manufacturing (machine shop) environment is preferred.
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The Senior Manager, GMP Site Systems is responsible for the implementation and support of technology and informatics systems/tools and programs to support the development, implementation, operation, and continuous improvement of GMP Technical Operations including but not limited to manufacturing, quality assurance, quality control, supply chain, patient experience, facilities/engineering, and technical development.
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Defense Industry experience as a Program or Project Manager, Quality Manager, Engineering Manager, or Manufacturing Manager. The Moss Point Production Facility is seeking a Mission Assurance Manager 3 to lead the on-site Quality team.
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Assist Quality Assurance Manager when working with steel, component, and process (plating, coating, welding, heat treating, etc.) Work with Production and with cross-functional teams to disposition product and process nonconformances and assist Quality Assurance Manager with reporting Quality Metrics.
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We are currently seeking a highly motivated and experienced Quality Assurance Manager to lead our commitment to quality, operational efficiency, and excellence at MedLit Solutions in Garner, NC. As the QA Manager, you will be responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining a comprehensive Quality Management System and play will play a key role in fostering a culture of quality, efficiency, and continuous improvement at the facility.
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Our industry-best lead times are made possible by our coast-to-coast manufacturing footprint and our dedicated team of packaging specialists with a passion for quality and service. Relevant certifications such as Certified Quality Manager (CQM) or Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) are advantageous.
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Wisenbaker is searching for a Quality Manager will be responsible for leading and managing all aspects of quality assurance within our cabinet manufacturing facility.
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