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The position of Quality Assurance Supervisor conducts quality assurance audits of plant production facilities assuring company, customer and government standards are maintained and product integrity is preserved for each product produced.
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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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Experience and proficiency developing and implementing quality assurance and testing programs for workloads that are implemented with AWS services, and software development technologies that include Vue.js, Python, Django, S3, SNS, SQS, Docker, EKS/Kubernetes, AWS Step Functions, EventBridge, AWS Lambda, AWS API Gateway, Elasticsearch, Caching frameworks, like Redis, Memcached, the Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for Postgres, the MongoDB NoSQL database service, and other AWS services.
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Stantec's environmental services group is seeking a mid-level or senior-level Quality Assurance (QA) Environmental Scientist to support our environmental grant support efforts within the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast region.
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Willing to learn and help support the balance of QC, QA, and QE activities as necessary to support quality goals and objectives. Experience with quality assessment of in-process parts being manufactured at the facility (cables, connectors, machined parts, o-rings, electronics boards, etc.
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The Quality Assurance (QA) Manager is responsible for maintaining Food Safety and Quality Assurance Management Systems to support manufacturing of wholesome and quality food.
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The eLearning Quality Assurance Analyst is responsible for the technical development of eLearning materials and the quality review process for the training materials that are created.
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As a quality assurance analyst, you will collaborate with team members to conceptualize, deliver, and support our clients through today’s ever-changing healthcare landscape. This includes developing first-rate quality assurance deliverables, templates, and reports, establishing quality control processes and standard operating procedures (SOPs), and adhering to quality assurance best practices.
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Minimum of five years of Quality Assurance, Internal Audit, Risk, Compliance or Second Line Third Party Risk Management experience in the Financial Services industry. The role of Enterprise Third Party Risk Governance Quality Assurance Senior Analyst will be responsible for partnering with SoFi Business Units, internal program stakeholders and external third party service providers to support the oversight and governance of SoFi’s Third Party Risk Management Program, through conducting assessments of the design and operational effectiveness of the program, to ensure compliance with requirements across the supplier lifecycle.
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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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Posted job title: Regional Home Health Rn Quality Assurance. LHC Group is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Home Health Quality Assurance for a nursing job in Amarillo, Texas.
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LHC Group is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Home Health Quality Assurance for a nursing job in Syracuse, New York. Specialty: Quality Assurance. The Regional Home Health Quality and Patient Experience Coordinator reports to the Home Health Quality and Patient Experience Zone Manager and is responsible for facilitating overall agency quality improvement and outcome performance.
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LHC Group is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Home Health Quality Assurance for a nursing job in Jacksonville, Florida. Regularly communicates progress and concerns with the respective Regional Vice President and Home Health Quality and Patient Experience Zone Manager.
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LHC Group is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Home Health Quality Assurance for a nursing job in Reno, Nevada. Periodically performs inter-rater reliability audits on internal quality chart reviews performed by agency leaders.
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LHC Group is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Home Health Quality Assurance for a nursing job in New Haven, Connecticut. Assist agency leaders in obtaining initial competency in quality chart review process.
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