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An excellent Quality Assurance Manager has eyes for detail and solid experience in quality control and root cause analysis. The Manager, Quality Assurance will function as the SQF Practitioner and will ensure consistent quality of production by developing and enforcing good manufacturing practice (GMP) systems; validating processes; providing good customer relations, documentation and managing staff.
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Knowledge of Quality systems and measurements, Lean Manufacturing, Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP), Product Part Approval Process (PPAP), PFMEA, ISO9001, Quality Assurance tools.
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Write unit, integration tests and functional automation, researching problems discovered by quality assurance or product support, developing solutions to address the problems. Develop high quality, well documented and efficient code adhering to all applicable Prudential standards that stay aligned with platform vendor roadmap and direction.
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Document all quality assurance activities as necessary including preventative maintenance logs, instrument function checks, troubleshooting, and quality control to ensure regulatory compliance.
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POLICIES - Follow and maintain established departmental policies and procedures, objectives, and quality assurance program, safety, environmental and infection control standards. SAFETY - Assist patients to regain behavior control; escort patients to safe area using least restrictive means possible; apply restraints as needed; assist with administration of emergency medications and daily living activities.
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COMPLIANCE - Adhere and ensure compliance with departmental policies and procedures, objectives, quality assurance program, safety, environmental and infection control standards, JCAHO and other regulatory agency requirements.
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Must be well versed in various aspects of engineering, design, and construction, and contracting methodologies, as well as project planning and management-related tasks and activities including, but not limited to, engineering, estimating, scheduling, bidding, project management and administration and management of prime contracts, preparation and administration of purchase orders and subcontracts, field supervision, budget control, safety, quality assurance, etc.
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Physical demand requirements are in excess of those for Sedentary Work. May require walking or standing to a significant degree or requires sitting most of the time but entails pushing and/or pulling of arm or leg controls; and/or may require working at a production rate pace entailing the constant pushing and/or pulling of materials even though the weight of materials is negligible.
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Job Title: - Quality Assurance Specialist /Document Control Specialist. Strong background in Document Control & Quality Systems. (daily tasks) Typical daily routing revolves around processing change orders, reading emails, communicating to internal customers, scanning documents., uploading documents to MediaLab, writing quality inspection documents.
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Develops and provides oversight to ensure compliance with project-specific health and safety plans and project-specific quality control and quality assurance plans. · Strong knowledge of quality control and quality assurance measures utilized by the power industry.
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Leverage the relevant aids and tools available from a quality control and quality assurance perspective. Experience working collaboratively with third party Quality Control resources, preferably offshore.
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Quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) experience. We are seeking a diligent and detail-oriented individual to join our team as a Loan Documentation Specialist. Job Title: Loan Documentation Specialist.
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Design/engineer/execute the implementation of the components of the Information Technology Risk Program to include external compliance, internal audit, security, vendor management, operational risk, quality assurance and quality controls for technology and information security.
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Work with the Quality Assurance Team to maintain all relevant certifications (i.e. SQF) and to remain in good standing with all relevant regulatory bodies (i.e. USDA, FDA). The QA Manager interprets and implements quality assurance and food safety standards to ensure compliance with both regulatory bodies and Taylor Farm’s internal policies.
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Receives reports from Quality Assurance including net weight, raw material inspection, sanitation, microbiology and developments and/or new technology from Food Technology, Food Chemistry, or Sensory Analysts.
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