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Establish operational procedures in collaboration with Quality Assurance Manager. Direct Quality Assurance (QA) employees in a Manufacturing facility. The Quality Assurance Supervisor provides directions to all Quality Assurance employees in the Manufacturing facility.
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This role reports directly to the ICM In-Business Quality Assurance - Financing and Securitization QA Manager. Experience in quality control / quality assurance experience, including 5-7 years in banking, credit risk management, internal audit, loan review or quality assurance review function at an investment or large commercial bank.
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Work within an embedded Agile/Scrum team, collaborating with your team and stakeholders to ensure quality in any products in all aspects of the software development life cycle. You must be passionate about creating quality software for our customers.
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The Quality Assurance Representative will be deployed to multiple locations thru the life of this contract, including San Juan, PR; St. Croix / St. Thomas (USVI); Fort Moore, GA; Miami, FL; El Paso, TX; and El Centro CA. Per diem costs will be paid to the employee by Cube Root.
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The Quality Assurance Technician will perform various assignments with direction including, but not limited to, quality audits; developing and maintaining databases; and collecting, analyzing and communicating data of varying complexity to departments across the organization.
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The Quality Assurance Manager leads the plant operations team in assessing all matters pertaining to product quality, food safety, and regulatory compliance as the senior technical leader at the production facility.
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Five years of experience working in a Quality Control, Quality Assurance group as an inspector, or in non-destructive testing. As with many of the roles within the Quality Assurance (QA) organization, this position may be called upon to support other events, such as internal product and process audits, customer pre-production manufacturing evaluations, technical sales assistance, etc.
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Position Summary The Quality Assurance (QA) Specialist will report to the Independent Assessment Manager in Quality Assurance Organization and support the maintenance, development, and implementation of the WTP Quality Assurance Responsibilities Coordinates and maintains the independent assessment internal and external activity schedule and status.
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Job Summary of the Quality Assurance Supervisor: The QA Supervisor has the responsibility for managing the laboratory at the plant facility, ensuring work is completed as expected. Assist Quality Assurance Manager in building and improving quality systems.
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Exposure to Quality Assurance or Production in a food or beverage processing facility is preferred but not required. Development of SOPs and standards related to food safety and quality.
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Expert knowledge of the New York State Department of Health Guide for Radiation Safety/Quality Assurance Programs. Knowledge of physicist or Quality Assurance testing. Stay informed regarding changes in regulatory requirements in the area of ionizing radiation quality assurance and associated technology.
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We are currently seeking a Quality Technician to join our team. We are proud to offer an extensive portfolio of highly recognizable, responsibly sourced, and sustainably packaged spring water in addition to other quality products and services.
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Batch record, Inspection, Sop, Gmp, Quality control, Quality assurance, Food safety, Batch record review, Food quality, Document control, SQF, Fda, Food manufacturing, Quality check, Qc, Quality assurance documentation.
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The CRU Regulatory Affairs Office seeks a full-time Regulatory Affairs Veeva Quality Assurance Specialist to participate in the review and migration of Phase I-V clinical trial investigator site files to the Veeva SiteVault platform.
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This includes overseeing quality assurance engineering, in-process and final inspection, supplier/vendor QA engineering, and/or process excellence programs for SJI and their natural gas utilities.
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