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Arconic is currently in search of Quality Manager to join our Business and Construction Team in Springdale, Arkansas. Management of all Quality functions for Quality Assurance Systems, Product Configuration, Process/Product Inspection, Test Lab Certification, Calibrations, and Manufacturing Operations, to include process engineering and growth/applications initiatives.
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As a member of the Site Leadership Team (SLT) provide overall direction and guidance to the Quality organization and set strategy in alignment with Thermo Fisher's vision and goals. Extensive knowledge of cGMPs and pharmaceutical manufacturing, Quality Control and Quality Assurance.
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Quality TechnicianSince 2022, Associated Materials / Alside has been undergoing a transformation to maximize our potential through investments in people, operations, and brands. With our strong vertical integration of manufacturing, distribution and installation, we provide a one-stop resource for high-quality building materials and streamlined operations.
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An exciting job opportunity for a full-time Quality Compliance Specialist at Southern Peaks Regional Treatment Center has just become available in Canon City. Here, you will play an important role.
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The Quality Engineer II will lead investigations, development of investigation plans and assist in development of corrective action plans of quality issues related to customer complaints, corrective action requests and quality improvement requests.
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Assist in training the production team on quality control measures to improve product excellence. In-depth understanding of quality assurance procedures required, including knowledge of UL codes.
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Job DescriptionQuality SupervisorJOB DESCRIPTION REPORTS TO: Plant Manager DIRECT REPORTS: Quality Technician, Quality Inspector FLSA STATUS: Exempt ROLE: The Quality Supervisor is responsible for the management of Genpak’s Quality Assurance initiatives for their assigned plant.
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NPI (New product introduction) quality planning (Work Instructions and Procedure development) Interact with CPP NDT level III personnel to ensure product compliance. Experience conducting internal audits using NADCAP Audit checklist for Heat Treatment Experience operating within relevant regulatory requirements, e.g., FAA, OSHA, DCMA, ISO Systems, Quality Assurance/Control and Cost Systems ASNT or ASQ certification, Lean Manufacturing, FMEA, Process Control, SPC, CAD preferred.
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Assume site level responsibility for all site investigations including items originating from Production, Quality Control, Facilities, etc. Quality Engineer II. As part of the Thermo Fisher Scientific team, you'll discover meaningful work that makes a positive impact on a global scale.
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Job Description Description: Quality Engineer (QE) position supporting the Advanced Inspection Technology Group (AITG) located at RMS Sikorsky in Stratford, CT. This position will report to the AITG Quality Associate Manager.
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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional TalentAs a Quality Control Inspector at Company, reporting to Quality Control Manager, you will perform or assist in variety of quality control engineering and inspection work related to a specific discipline, i.e., civil, structural, mechanical, piping, welding, NDE and/or electrical.
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20% - Educational Assessment and Production Support Conducts quality control checks on digital educational assessment materials. Understanding of the role of quality control in educational measurement.
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Requirements: Minimum 2 years of quality experience in aerospace or industrial gas turbine industry. Perform in-process, final inspection, over inspection and test operations to ensure quality standards are being maintained; carries out full scope of DQR duties and responsibilities in accordance with customer requirements.
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5+ years of experience in the areas of Quality Management and Series Quality Assurance as well as in other production- related units, Development, Planning, and/or Technical Procurement.
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To assist the Quality Assurance Manager in all Quality Assurance activities in Production and in Laboratory to assure exceptional quality product is delivered to the customer. procedures Documents and reports all supplier quality related issues per document.
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