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Tetra Tech is looking for a Deputy Quality Control Manager (remote/hybrid) that supports the Operating Unit (OU) Quality Assurance Manager in all aspects of corporate and programmatic QA/QC functions.
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Collaborate with Facility Manager, QA Supervisor, or Production Supervisor on any AAR requirements or QA concerns that affect the quality of work performed to railcars. The onsite QA Manager, Facility Manager or his designee will approve and qualify the QA Inspector.
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We are looking for a QA / DevOps Manager will be based out of Richmond, VA. The QA / DevOps Manager will oversee pipeline automation with a focus on automated testing and efficient DevOps practices.
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Job Title: Manager (Software Quality Assurance Engineers) Utilize experience with Applications in Claim Adjudication: RxClaim (PBM), Facets, Claim system, AEPPYS, CRS; QA Methodologies: SDLC waterfall model, Estimation, timeline and planning; QA Tools: HP - ALM, HP - UFT, Clear Quest, JIRA; iSeries and COBOL; Databases: DB2 and IDBMS; SOAP UI; Functional testing, Regression testing, Smoke testing, Automation testing; E2E testing; Managing and leading teams in Onsite - offshore model.
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Perform other duties as assigned by the OPC QA Manager or OPC QA Supervisor. Assist OPC QA Manager in developing Process Control Procedures (PCPs), and QA Test and Inspection Plans (TIPs) as needed.
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The QA/QC supervisor understands the management philosophy, customer requests, and various regulations, and together with the QA/QC manager, supervises the overall quality assurance operations of the QA/QC section, and strives to achieve goals through continuous improvement.
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Knowledge of Process / Operations Management, QA/QC procedures, Safety, Environmental and Facilities / Capital Equipment Management. Manages daily operation and maintenance and ensures compliance with operational, QA/QC, safety, environmental, and performance metrics.
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The QA/QC Inspector is responsible for maintaining quality assurance and quality control programs. Prepare any required reports as required by CCI Clients, the North Slope Manager or Environmental Project Manager.
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Previous work experience as a QA Engineer, QA Tester, or relevant position in the IT department with at least 3 years of experience as QA Automation Engineer. A QA Automation Engineer is primarily responsible for designing and installing software databases and suggesting ideas for automated software test procedures.
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The QA/QC Manager will also provide subject matter expertise to assist staff in improving their quality program/efforts. The QA/QC (Quality Assurance/Control) Manager is responsible for conducting audits of projects and quality standards.
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Thorough knowledge of Process / Operations Management, QA/QC procedures, Safety, Environmental and Facilities / Capital Equipment Management with expertise in more than one area of general knowledge requirements.
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Compiles QA data and prepares reports as directed by the Laboratory Supervisor, Manager or Director. Troubleshoots instrument malfunctions and informs the Laboratory Supervisor, Manager or Director of problems.
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Documents and brings to the attention of the Laboratory Supervisor, Manager or Director any errors, omissions or discrepancies in QC. Communicates problems with the Laboratory Supervisor, Manager or Director as appropriate.
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Georgia-Pacific (GP) is seeking a Senior Manager of Quality Engineering to fill a key position as a member of the Software Engineering & Integration. As a Koch company and a leading manufacturer of bath tissue, paper towels, paper-based packaging, cellulose, specialty fibers, building products and much more, Georgia-Pacific works to meet evolving needs of customers worldwide with quality products.
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As a Quality Assurance (QA) Manager, you will be leading and managing the QA team and ensuring the delivery of high-quality software products and systems. Champion the integration of automation into the QA process, optimizing testing cycles and accelerating time-to-market for software releases.
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