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Works closely with department supervisor, Quality Assurance/support staff and other co-workers to effectively problem solve, correct and prevent Category 1 and 2 quality defects and errors.
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Utz Quality Foods is seeking a QA Supervisor/SQF Practitioner to join our team in King's Mountain, NC. This role is responsible for oversight and implementation of the Utz quality and food safety programs at the site.
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Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst is responsible for functional test delivery and is responsible for planning, designing, developing test cases, and executing test cases, deploying, and troubleshooting functional automated solutions.
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The Quality Assurance Manager VNB is the primary owner to ensure "Best in Class" compliance to all food safety and food quality programs including: GMP, regulatory, process authority, GFSI, 3rd party auditor, customer required, and company specific.
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As our Mechancical Quality Assurance Engineer, you will provide quality assurance support to the product development team, by testing systems and procedures to ensure they meet technical standards and creating quality and safety documentation.
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The Sr. Supplier Quality Engineer is responsible to proactively drive supplier quality assurance/control through initial supplier survey/qualification and follow-up confirmations.
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The Quality Assurance (QA) Technician is responsible for performing a variety of routine laboratory operations in a quality assurance setting. Immediate need for a talented Quality Assurance Technician.
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Previous experience working with an ISO-9001 quality assurance program. -Previous quality assurance intern experience in the electronics or power industry. Ensures manufacturing and assembly processes/procedures utilized by Contract Manufacturers meet product quality and reliability requirements.
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In lieu of degree 5 years of related quality assurance/supply experience. Perform receipt inspection of Quality Assurance Program material. Perform receipt inspection of safety related, augmented quality, and commercial grade (for dedication) material which includes: Verification of compliance to Procurement documents, including supplier requirements; Review supplier furnished documentation for material specification and code compliance; and initiate and control material status tags.
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RSI is currently recruiting for a Quality Assurance Manager. The Quality Assurance Manager plans and directs activities to develop, maintain, and provide leadership in the implementation of the Quality Assurance Program.
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8+ years of experience as a technical Quality Assurance Engineer with hands on experience in developing both manual and automated tests. Quality Engineering Manager / Sr Manager.
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May manage quality observations including Quality Assurance, Quality Verification, Work Verification and Vegetation Management inspections. Job Segment: Program Manager, Horticulture, Manager, Management, Customer Service, Agriculture.
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The quality manager role establishes, maintains, and optimizes an effective quality management system both within the systems of Thermal Care and externally within the role as Supplier Quality Assurance.
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CarePortal is currently searching for a full-time Quality Assurance Lead who is based out of the Greater Kansas City area in Kansas or Missouri. Review test results for quality assurance to confirm acceptance criteria is met for user acceptance testing.
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Continually work alongside product owners to ensure the quality of tickets, and more specifically, the quality of acceptance criteria. Client is looking for a highly energetic and collaborative QA Lead with experience in testing with Manhattan WMS.
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