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Under the guidance and direction of the Quality Assurance Manager, the Quality Supervisor is responsible for leading and developing people, processes and systems that ensure the highest safety, quality, productivity, and efficiency.
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We are looking for a Quality Control Inspector to perform railcar final inspections, this ensures the required work is completed in compliance with industry standards and customer requirements.
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This includes coordinating with the Company Quality Audit Manager for internal and external audits; such as ISO, UL, ICC-ES, and IAPMO. Product, Lean, and Supplier audits may also be applicable.
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Performs and interprets quality checks and problem analysis with parts in case of quality claims and in case of quality surveillance. Responds to parts quality claims from internal operations and to supplier self-reported quality issues.
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Be our team expert for coding questions, complex cases, and coding denials
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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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3-5 years’ experience in implementing Quality Management System (AS9100 or other regulated environment) As the Manager, Quality Control, you will have the opportunity to be crossed trained on various aspects of liquid coatings.
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As a Supplier Quality Manager , you will be leading, inspiring, and setting strategic quality direction for our contract manufacturing partner and a team of Mfg Quality Engineers who ensure quality control and issue prevention throughout the new product introduction, manufacturing, and delivery phases for contract manufacturer operations building our award-winning Monarch Tractor.
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The Lab Quality Manager will oversee laboratory personnel and activities, provide technical guidance and operational support to develop, maintain and improve laboratories, and associated processes for the for plant with a focus on Ultra-pure Sulfuric Acid. This position will represent a leadership role in Laboratory Management and product quality.
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Brayman Construction Corporation is currently hiring for a full-time Quality Control Manager to join our team of professionals on our long-term, US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) project at the Bluestone Dam in Hinton, West Virginia.
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A health services organization in New York is looking to add a licensed Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), and/or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) to join their growing team in Rockland County as a Quality Coordinator.
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Also, this role will help with ensuring the reliability, effectiveness, maintenance, and ongoing improvements of the Safe Quality Foods (SQF) System, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), and Product Stewardship program.
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The Credentialing Coordinator, under supervision of Credentialing Manager plays a key role with development, planning and implementation of the credentialing/privileging process. The Credentialing Coordinator is responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of all Medical Staff related information, organizing and preparing for committee meetings, and ensuring compliance with the Medical Staff Bylaws, accrediting and regulatory agencies (i.e., Joint Commission, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, NCQA) in regard to credentialing while developing and maintaining a working knowledge of the statutes and laws.
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The Water Quality Manager performs administrative, analytical, and laboratory duties. A Kansas Wastewater Operator Certification, a Kansas Wastewater Laboratory Analyst Certification, and a Kansas Water Laboratory Analyst Certification are desired at time of appointment and are required after two years of employment.
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Turner Dairy Farms, a family-owned company, is looking for a career-minded individual to safeguard product safety and quality while meeting company and regulatory standards. HACCP coordinator; complete all HACCP records.
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