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As a software quality assurance engineer at Microchip, you will be part of the FPGA business unit and responsible for the overall quality of our production software, such as Libero, SmartDebug, SmartTime etc.
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Responsible for diverse quality assurance tasks including calibration system management, MSA studies, print reviews, and programming CMM and optical measurement systems. Maintain accurate records and documentation of quality assurance activities.
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Teaming with production and operations, the Quality Assurance Technician I will work with the Quality department team to jointly assure the highest level of quality in all pressure products.
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Experience in apheresis, cell therapy/stem cell transplantation, bone marrow transplant, hem/onc, laboratory medicine, and/or regulatory compliance/quality assurance preferred. Join our team at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) as an Apheresis Quality Specialist and play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of our Apheresis unit.
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Required Technical Skills: Experience in quality assurance of complex software systems, experience as an Agile Product Owner. Maintain current knowledge of relevant technology and trends in IT quality assurance.
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As a Quality Assurance Professional in PNNL's Quality Division you will support Science and Technology (S&T) projects in establishing effective quality assurance processes and practices - with the overall impact of mitigating risk and ensuring compliance while striving for increased efficiency and effectiveness of project execution working directly with Quality Managers, Project Managers, and project staff to achieve this impact.
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The Quality Assurance Analysis Engineer is responsible for analyzing complaints, malfunctions, findings or anomalies, arising from the Complete Vehicle Validation and Assurance in the metropolitan area of California on public roads,according to Porsche's proprietary testing systems and methodologies.
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Ensure that all Aseptic, Beverage, and Sanitation Quality Assurance standard operating procedures (SOPs), policies, and standards are written with the intent of assuring that all finished products meet and/or exceed the product/packaging standards as set forth by Niagara Bottling, FDA, local state requirements, and ISBT and IBWA (where applicable.
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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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Monitor vehicle quality by analyzing development maturity level based on various sensors, including: repetitive failures/findings reported by market-specific drivers, the Quality Assurance teams worldwide and other sources of Quality and Engineering topics and complaints.
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2+ years experience in quality engineering, quality assurance, or a similar role. Developing a quality assurance system and determining root cause and corrective actions.
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Thorough knowledge of quality assurance, quality improvement, utilization review, risk management, and accreditation and licensing requirements including The Joint Commission, NCQA, Knox-Keene Act, Federal HMO Act, CMS, Cal-OSHA, Public Employees Medical and Hospital Act, HIPAA and Medi-Cal regulations and standards.
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We are looking for an experienced Regulatory Affairs & Quality Assurance Lead to oversee our Mark I whole-body scanner regulatory submission and maintain market authorisation for our Gemini digital twin platform for compliance and commercial viability.
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Reporting to the Executive Director of Development Quality Assurance, the Senior Director of Pharmacovigilance QA serves as a strategic partner managing quality and regulatory compliance related to Good Pharmacovigilance Practices (GVP) and other related activities performed by Drug Safety & Pharmacovigilance and Medical/Clinical Departments.
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