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Lead the preparation and review of Uniform Federal Policy Quality Assurance Project Plans (UFP-QAPPs) for all projects. Maintain and implement the REAC Program Quality System. 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.
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The Quality Assurance (QA) Manager is responsible for the planning, execution, and overall management of an FDA and GMP regulated Quality Unit which governs the site's manufacturing, packaging, labeling, testing, and holding activities of goods produced.
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Quality Assurance - Frames. The Sr. Quality Manager leads Oakley's Manufacturing Quality Program related to eyewear finished goods, injection molding, painting processes and related quality engineering functions.
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2+ Years Quality Assurance Experience. Job Title: QA Manager. They provided comprehensive support, covering cell line development, bioprocess drafting, purification, and analysis process design to their clients also the company's global team of specialists focuses on creating monoclonal cell lines for producing biologics and biosimilars.
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As the Assistant Quality Assurance Manager Title for Utilimaster (A Shyft Group Brand) based at our facility in Bristol, IN, you will enjoy overseeing the activity of the quality supervisors and staff and will be accountable for developing, implementing, and maintaining a system of quality and reliability testing for Utilimaster's products and development processes.
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Opportunity for a Senior FSQA Manager to oversee a large poultry processing plant in Lewiston, NC. This person leads the local organization in identifying, progressing and realizing the implementation of Quality / Food Safety Policy and Quality Systems.
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The Sr. FSQA Manager will identify and investigate all Quality /Food Safety opportunities covering all products, projects, and processes as well as deliver measurable improvements utilizing Quality Improvement and Continuous Improvement strategies.
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6 years with direct customer interface and support around Quality and Food Safety·years’ experience managing requirements around verification programs; NAE, NGMO, Gluten Free, BRC, SQF, HACCP, etc.
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Quality Assurance Manager / Test manager. The client is looking for a capable Senior Quality Assurance Manager who will be responsible for delivering high quality in software testing and assurance for Client's software to internal and external users, with a focus on early identification of issues to minimise impact on the end user.
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The National Security Sector of Leidos has a career opportunity for a talented Quality Assurance Manager for a high performing program supporting the Cyber & Analytics Business Area in the sector.
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Specifically:Evaluate, modify where necessary and enforce Food Safety and Quality Management systems (FSQMS) to include HACCP, SSOP, FSIS regulations and programs. ·Ability to effectively articulate and present the company’s Food Safety and Quality strategy as it relates to senior management, regulatory bodies, customers and copackers.
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The Senior Quality Assurance Manager must possess the desire and ability to plan, organize, and direct quality assurance personnel and programs to assure that plant products conform to Darigold defined product quality standards, as well as Federal, State, and local standards of product identity, safety, and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP’s.
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Robust knowledge and experience with the application of intervention systems to reduce microbial load and risk throughout poultry processing. Strong background in the areas of microbiology and food science·Extensive Regulatory (USDA) engagement experience·Experience developing and maintaining company records relating to process workflows, USDA, FDA, and other regulatory organizations.
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Develop/improve strong working relationship with USDA·Will lead and instruct the FSQA team to interface and maintain the use of digital data collection systems and other formats, such as but not limited to SafetyChain, Trace Gains, Power Bi, and other similar systems.
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Provide the program manager with timely metrics and audit outcomes to gauge progress towards quality objectives. Experience providing Quality Management with IT Service Management Projects.
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