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Tracking/trending aspects of the QMS.Other job duties as requiredExperience:Minimum 3 years' experience in Quality or Regulatory, preferably in a medical device, pharmaceutical or biotechnology environment/industry.
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The Quality Manager supports the project team from preconstruction planning through project completion. Minimum of 5 years as a Quality Manager in Heavy Construction and Project environments.
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Collects, summarizes, trends, and delivers provider quality and risk adjustment performance data to identify and strategize/coach on opportunities for provider improvement and gap closure.
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IMIA,LLC is the only national marine surface preparation painting contractor servicing every U.S. Port with a mobile full time workforce that ensures that a quality product is delivered on time every time.
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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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Maintains Quality KPI and maintains good standing with HEDIS Abstraction accuracy rates as per corporate standards. Supports the development and implementation of quality improvement interventions and audits in relation to plan providers.
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Training and Development·Train and mentor employees on quality standards, continuous improvement practices, and ISO requirements specific to aluminum extrusion and fabrication. The Quality Engineer will be instrumental in maintaining and improving quality standards in our aluminum extrusion and fabrication processes.
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The Scientist, Analytical Development & Quality Control is responsible for analytical development, feasibility, method qualification, routine, and stability testing of antibody drug conjugates and intermediates.
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Atlas Staffing is currently seeking a Quality Assurance Inspector to join a steel fabrication company in Spokane. Will train to become an AWS Certified Welding Inspector. This position is responsible for all aspects of observation for material receipt, preparation, fabrication compliance and visual weld / bolting and final inspection and shall report to the QC Supervisor.
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We are seeking an experienced Quality Manager to oversee the Dynomax Metal Finishing Quality systems. Oversee, maintain, and improve the company's NADCAP accredited Metal Finishing Quality System.
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It starts with YOU. The Microbiology Quality Control Lab Analyst works as a member of Kimberly-Clark Mill Microbiological Laboratory team, applying technical skills to routine testing, evaluation of data, problem-solving of trends, compliance with applicable procedures and regulation, and support of continuous improvement efforts.
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The Senior Manager of Quality Systems will be responsible for partnering with global Quality stakeholders for development, implementation, and continuous improvement of Quality Management Systems (paper and electronic) which include but are not limited to Document Control, Deviations, CAPA, Change Control, and Quality Management Review (QMR) to serve the needs of the contract manufacturing organization.
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5+ years relevant experience in hi tech manufacturing environment with a focus on quality engineering, planning, reporting, executing statistical process control and process FMEA. Report to the Quality Manager; Evaluate and process non-conforming hardware; Maintain and improve the quality management system through the development, writing, and implementation of quality-related procedures, assuring their effectiveness by utilizing various continuous improvement initiatives through the support of inspection/product assessment activities.
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A minimum of 3-5 years in Analytical Development and/or Quality Control preferably in a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company. Peer review of analytical data. Development, optimization, qualification, transfer, validation, and routine execution of analytical methods for proteins, mAbs, drug conjugates using techniques pertinent to LC (SEC, RP, IEX), LCMS, ELISA, CE-SDS, icIEF, and other wet chemistry techniques.
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Consider joining our innovative agency by becoming a William's Quality Assurance Coordinator! Document Thresholds and IDHS Quality Indicators across transition. May be required to provide other clinical services as needed to facilitate the quality of services across programs.
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