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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 QA Manager is responsible for software quality oversight of system validation and verification efforts supporting areas that include ERP, QMS, RIM/Submission, serialization, computer-related instrumentation, equipment, and any future GXP-related software applications.
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Commissioning Electrician are responsible for delivery of commissioning services including coordination and implementation of the commissioning plan, job site quality auditing, conducting on-site/job site coaching, and conducting training to enhance job site performance to foster a culture of quality that permeates our services throughout the organization.
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The QA/QC Field Engineer is a very qualified technical assistant to the field, acting as a liaison between the QA/QC Journeyman, Foreman, Superintendents and office. Leverage Technology: Our virtual design and build programs that offer the latest in robotic total stations, 3D scanning, virtual and augmented reality and drone surveillance and assessment.
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Minimum 7 years of experience in financial crimes/AML compliance testing, Audit or similar related QA/QC testing experience at a financial institution. Review QC findings prepared by the QC Analyst/Manager and focus on analysis of associated risk factors, including any factors that increase or mitigate the risk posed by the error documented.
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May have to come in early or stay late as needed to cover QA Checks, Pre-op's, or QA Testing. Performs the job responsibilities of the QA supervisor in his/her absence. Make up Tech schedules, Audit schedules, and Monitor QA Activities-Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Annually.
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Back-up as needed to cover other QA techs when absent, on vacation, etc. Maintain quality related manuals and records (i.e. SQF training, batch records, pest control documentation, customer specific files, etc.
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Attend monthly VOA Mid-States Coordinator teleconference, regional Service Coordinator teleconference, and other pertinent meetings/trainings designated by the HUD QA Administrator. Actively participate in HUD QA activities throughout the year with the knowledge of the HUD QA, Administrator will share information with the supervisor for this position as part of the performance review process.
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Looking for FX QA Manual Tester. Job Title: FX QA Manual Testing. Demonstrate a clear understanding of standard software QA processes and methodologies. Ability to train and mentor other QA team members.
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Understanding of CMC, QA, regulatory and clinical stages to guide preclinical activities setting up products for success at later stages. Deliver high quality nonclinical summaries and other high-level regulatory documents for internal decision making and for external health authority submission (including but not limited to IND/CTA, HA briefing books, Investigator Brochures, GMO documents, etc.
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Skills and Experience: Required Skills: QA TESTING QA ANALYSIS BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS PAYROLL DOCUMENTATION Additional Skills: TEST PLANS ORACLE TEST SCRIPTS TEST CASES QA REGRESSION TESTING DATA MIGRATION TEST PLAN TEST PLANNING USER ACCEPTANCE UAT SYSTEM INTEGRATION Minimum Degree Required: Bachelor's Degree LI-BS1 M1.
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Maintain all x-ray equipment, including calibration, QA/QC procedures, and record keeping in accordance with current policy and procedures. Also will ensure that every patient is treated with quality clinical care and receives an excellent patient experience from welcoming, respectful, and skillful colleagues.
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Complete quality assurance activities on equipment and medical devices as well as testing processes used in the center. Ability to make decisions or solve problems by using logic to identify key facts, explore alternatives, and propose quality solutions.
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Collaborate with Facility Manager, QA Supervisor, or Production Supervisor on any AAR requirements or QA concerns that affect the quality of work performed to railcars. Mentor QA Inspector candidates to the Quality Inspector Training Matrix.
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BSA QA Analyst (Full Time) - Amarillo, Plano or Sugar LandFull TimeAnalyst Non-ExemptPreston Legacy Circle, Plano, TX, USTodayRequisition ID: The BSA Quality Assurance (“QA”) Analyst is responsible for performing the QA reviews on AML Transaction Monitoring (“TM”) alerts, case investigations, EDD reviews, and SARs. The QA Analyst identifies, documents, and reports findings to the BSA QA Manager to ensure compliance with the Bank’s established BSA/AML program.
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