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Quality Assurance Engineer. Manager, Quality Assurance. Our products are marketed under a portfolio of brands including Aircast, Chattanooga, CMF, Compex, DonJoy, ProCare, Exos, Dr. Comfort, DonJoy Performance and DJO Surgical.
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The Quality Manager supports the Sugar Cone and Cake Cone production facilities at the Hermitage, PA location to facilitate and maintain the food safety and quality programs in coordination with Production, Warehouse, Maintenance, Procurement, and Sanitation departments.
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As a Team Lead of the Transaction Monitoring Investigations (TMI) Quality Assurance Team CT&A, you would help protect Deutsche Bank from financial and reputational losses incurred by financial crimes by assessing, controlling, and mitigating risks.
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The Quality Assurance Specialist for Food Safety is responsible for supporting the Quality Assurance Specialist Lead with maintaining the required Certification as an SQF Practitioner, Food Security/Food Defense and Food Safety Plans, and HACCP/HARPC plans.
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Works as a member of the Mission Assurance team and works with project technicians, engineers, and managers to develop and implement QA surveillance approaches across the Poulsbo and Lynnwood project activities.
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Master’s degree in Biotechnology, Regulatory Science, Pharmaceutics or Pharmaceutical Science or Industrial Pharmacy (or its foreign equivalent); plus 6+ years of quality assurance experience within the pharmaceutical drug development industry as a Quality Assurance Manager, Lead, Specialist or Associate.
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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. Assist Quality Assurance Manager in building and improving quality systems.
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Degree must be in Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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Reporting to the QA Manager, the Quality Assurance (QA) Tester will be involved in all stages of the software development lifecycle. Under general supervision, the Quality Assurance Tester will be responsible for performing the following duties, but not limited to:- Review and analyze functional requirements to ensure requirements are testable.
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As the Quality Assurance Supervisor , you will be responsible for all activities involving quality assurance and compliance with applicable regulatory requirements; conducts audits and reviews/analyzes data and documentation.
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ATSSA Supervisor certification Provide survey quality assurance for long term roadway improvement project in Phoenix: earthwork, box culvert extensions, drainage improvements, traffic signal/lighting installations, AC paving and roadway striping.
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CISSP or equivalent certification Global Information Assurance Certifications (GIAC) Work with various Quality Assurance standards to review detailed documents, policies, procedures, and related materials.
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Troll is seeking a QUALITY BENCH TECHNICIAN, who is ready to fine-tune their career.
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We have an immediate opening for a Quality Assurance Engineer II in our Franklin Park, IL facility. We are a Legacy Partner of the Chicago Cubs and we are proud to be the organization’s official water efficiency partner.
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Collaborate with Quality Assurance, Quality Control, ADC Assembly, Packaging Engineering, NPD, and NPC in the collection of specifications, artwork, standards, etc. The Senior Specialist, Quality Assurance position is fully responsible for the support on pilot batching, scale up, line trials, up to first production of new product launches at a contract manufacturer (CM) of both Cosmetic and OTC products.
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