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GTS Scientific is a recruiting company specializing in executive, scientific and technical placements for the biopharmaceutical, medical device, engineering and chemical industries. Coauthor and review high quality regulatory documents and DMPK study reports.
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Collaborate with Quality Systems Manager and Global Design Quality Assurance organization to support initiatives in risk management, QMS harmonization, training, QMS performance monitoring and internal and external audits.
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The Finance Office is requesting to hire an Administrative Staff Analyst NM-I to function as a Quality Assurance Manager within the Revenue & Reimbursement Office to handle the increased volume of claims due to COVID-19 and Asylum seekers and the frequency of audit reviews issued from Federal & State entities, single audits, and OMB with shorter deadlines for compliance.
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Manager, Quality Assurance. Quality Assurance Engineer. DJO Global is a leading global developer, manufacturer and distributor of high-quality medical devices that provide solutions for musculoskeletal health, vascular health and pain management.
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Assist Quality Assurance Manager in building and improving quality systems. Job Title: Quality Assurance SupervisorLocation: Norfolk, NebraskaSalary: $60-75K 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.
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Assist with establishing quality assurance specifications for raw materials and finished products. The QA Supervisor is responsible for GMP compliance and plant quality audits. Coordinate laboratory supply budget and order supplies as needed to support operations with the QA Manager.
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Manage analytical testing on raw materials, packaging, in process samples and finished products ensuring compliance with all quality specifications. Perform internal quality control audits and assist with customer audit inspections.
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HACCP Certification, LECO Training, SQF Practitioner, Calibration Technician. Assist in bringing the Plant into SQF / BRC compliance. Assist with GMP and HACCP education of the employees. Coordinate in a timely manner the COA, analytical testing of ingredients and finished products.
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Strong knowledge of laboratory testing procedures and computer software applications. Assist with finished product problems, investigations and customer complaint reviews. Drive improvements by implementing efficient test methods, integrate lab functions with production schedules.
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Complete daily GMP audits and inspections. Exceptional analytical and organizational skills, strong interpersonal and communication skills. Lead, supervise and coach all QA personnel. Dairy background a plus.
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Oversee all environmental sampling. Work with QA to release product according to specifications. Create and maintain SOPs to ensure laboratory compliance. Monitor and communicate trends and issues on all finished products.
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Food or beverage manufacturing experience. Record all testing results in a timely manner. 3 years previous laboratory experience. Previous supervisory experience. Summarize and log findings monthly.
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Job Title: Quality Assurance SupervisorLocation: Norfolk, NebraskaSalary: $-K 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.
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The Quality & Food Safety Manager contributes to La Colombe's success by leading a transformation and implementing all Quality Assurance, Sanitation, and Food Safety programs at two La Colombe plants in Philadelphia, a coffee roasting plant and a coffee concentrate plant.
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Manage and lead the Mission Assurance team of quality engineers supporting the Lynnwood & Poulsbo sites. Actively oversee the implementation of Mission Assurance goals and objectives and support Quality Engineering & Control business rhythms.
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