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POSITION SUMMARY: The QA Test Engineer is responsible for leading the end to end quality of projects within the Company’s Web and Mobile Application Portfolios. Uses quality control tools and metrics to discover defects and make recommendations for resolution.
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Support Alpla North America Integrated Management and Quality Assurance systems through projects and initiatives in the regional Quality Department. Some work experience in Quality Assurance.
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The Quality Assurance Specialist for Food Safety is responsible for supporting the Quality Assurance Specialist Lead with maintaining the required Certification as an SQF Practitioner, Food Security/Food Defense and Food Safety Plans, and HACCP/HARPC plans.
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Creates, completes and compiles necessary documentation related to Quality Inspection as per OEM and ISO/AS standards. Minimum of 7 years related quality inspection experience. The primary purpose of this job is to support the Quality Manager System and perform 1st piece, in-process, final, and source inspections as required by work instructions.
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Ensure quality control and quality assurance of product manufacture, fabrication, and repair consistent with the established ASIC Quality Standards and customer requirements.
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Data Collection and Analysis: Collect and analyze supplier performance data from the MDR data base, IHS, and supplier corrective action systems to describe supplier performance to reduce appraisal and prevention costs associated with the supplier quality assurance approach for selected commodities, suppliers and/or individual items.
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Maintain supplier, co-manufacturer, co-packer, ingredient, 3 rd party location, 3 rd party certification, and customer documentation on cloud-based systems like SafetyChain, Sharepoint, Tracegain or other similar portals.
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High School diploma is required or GED with at least 7 years of construction inspection experience performing quality assurance verification on construction contract, airfield runway improvements, roadways or pavement resurfacing experience highly preferred.
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Demonstrates working knowledge of quality assurance systems, methods and procedures. An accountable team player who is detail and quality oriented with solid understanding of quality assurance principles, systems, and procedures.
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Or, Bachelor of Science Degree and at least 3 years of construction inspection experience performing quality assurance verification on construction contract, airfield runway improvements, roadways or pavement resurfacing experience highly desired.
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10+ years of experience in the IT industry with 5+ years in Quality Engineering, tool architecture and orchestration including opensource and commercial toolset. Works in an Agile team throughout the Lifecycle to collaborate on the quality of analysis, design, development and testing.
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Perform annual quality assurance testing of all diagnostic x-ray and imaging equipment, including Magnetic Resonance Imaging and mammography equipment. Conduct initial installation quality assurance testing for new diagnostic x-ray, imaging, and mammography equipment.
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Manage and perform document controller responsibilities through the Electronic Quality Management System. Assist the Quality Manager in the implementation of HACCP, allergen, sanitization, and other programs of the Quality Management System.
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The Quality Assurance Specialist (QAS) supports a comprehensive quality assurance program for Housing Works’ Behavioral Health programming to ensure operating regulations for services are in compliance with state agencies, funders, and providing quality clinical care, primarily through comprehensive chart reviews.
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Educates providers and supports provider practice sites regarding the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) HEDIS measures and risk adjustment. Collaborates with Provider Relations and other provider facing teams to improve provider performance in areas of Quality, Risk Adjustment and Operations (claims and encounters.
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