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The QA Manager will support Civica's quality and regulatory technology implementation and ensure the software and applications comply and adhere to regulatory expectations, such as 21 CFR Part 11, data integrity, current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) guidance documents, and GAMP5.
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Establish operational procedures in collaboration with Quality Assurance Manager. Direct Quality Assurance (QA) employees in a Manufacturing facility. The Quality Assurance Supervisor provides directions to all Quality Assurance employees in the Manufacturing facility.
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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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Participates in quality assurance, data validation, and improvement activities to ensure accuracy of data collection and timely submission of data according to State Trauma Registry and the American College of Surgeons Optimal Resource Document for Trauma Centers.
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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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Coordinates the collection of quality data in manufacturing (inspection results, checklists, torque values, pictures, certifications, etc. The Quality Technician is responsible for sustaining a safe work environment while supporting the implementation of the Excellerate Quality plans (quality control and quality assurance policies and procedures) throughout the manufacturing process.
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POSITION OVERVIEW This role reports to the Quality Manager and is responsible for the inspection of all outgoing textile products. Quality Inspector About Weckworth Manufacturing Weckworth is an established small business headquartered in Haysville, Kansas.
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The Quality Control (QC) Manager is responsible for providing technical expertise, support and guidance to HK Contractors, Inc. Quality Control Department, external/internal customers, sales team and asphalt/quarry/recycle operations ensuring the highest product quality and customer service.
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We strive to be the preferred source of quality sand, rock, landscape products, ready-mixed concrete, asphalt, paving and construction services. Responsible for all quality control activities required to produce hot mix asphalt (HMA) and aggregate materials that meet all state, county, town, local/private and federal specification requirements.
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Will assist in the rollout of CNB’s Data Governance reporting and strategy structure that includes: Data Governance and Policy, Data Quality and Control, Data Strategy and Architecture, Master Data Management, and Analytics Data Management.
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Define, and apply the manufacturing quality toolset including NCR, SCAR, SRB, MRB, PFMEA, IQ, OQ, PQ, GR&R/measurement system analysis, control plans, process verification/validation plans, validation protocol development, Cpk/PpK, Cp, SPC, incoming inspection plans, inspection methods, DOE, process data analysis, and DMAIC/PSP.
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Maintains the Trauma Registry by capturing accurate and complete information on all patients entered into the Trauma Registry, and assisting the Manager in trending aggregate data to evaluate Trauma Program performance.
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Data Quality Specialist (24-14) The contractor shall coordinate, collaborate, and communicate with Air Force/DoD leaders to recommend courses of action needed to mitigate specific data quality and performance gaps, to promote improvement in program execution, and to bolster enterprise-wide analytics and related messaging.
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Back up for the Quality Manager. Our employees make the difference, proving that great ideas, collaboration and quality turn possibilities into success. Thoroughly understand and be able to perform regular Quality Audits on production lines.
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As 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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