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Responsible for managing (including developing and implementing) food safety and quality programs and ensuring compliance with internal, regulatory, GFSI (SQF), and customer requirements.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Specialist, Quality Assurance (Lab Support) to join the Forge Biologics Team. The Quality Assurance Senior Specialist is responsible for ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and maintaining the highest quality standards.
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Establish and maintain a Cell Therapy Quality Management System (QMS) to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements (e.g., FDA, EMA, etc.) 15+ years of experience in quality assurance and quality control within the biopharmaceutical or cell therapy industry.
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Provides guidance and direction for USAFA environmental permit preparation, renewals, regulatory compliance assurance and leadership to 10 CES and KIRA management covering air quality, hazardous waste, solid waste, POL, spills, stormwater, wastewater, toxic material compliance support and AFI regulatory guidance.
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Offering expert guidance from concept-through-commercialization, including product design and engineering, preclinical and clinical development, data management, market access, regulatory affairs and quality assurance, Veranex enables accelerated speed to market, controlled development costs, development risk mitigation, and accelerated market viability assessment.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams, such as Regulatory Affairs, Quality Assurance, Medical Affairs, and IT, to address quality and compliance-related issues and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
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Quality assurance, batch record review, batch record release, Audit, Capa, Batch record, Sop, Compliance, Document control, GMP. The assignments include incoming material review/release, batch record review (to include in-process batch record review/Qon-the-floor activities), minor investigation review/approval and minor change control activities to assurance compliance with regulatory standards and regulatory filing.
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Collaborate with the Quality Manager to develop, implement, and maintain food safety and quality programs, including pre-requisite programs, and ensuring compliance with internal, regulatory, GFSI (SQF), and customer requirements.
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As the Safety, Quality & Compliance (“SQC”) Specialist of the Chick-fil-A Supply Distribution Center in Cartersville GA, you will support the application of regulatory compliance in multiple areas, including food safety quality assurance (“FSQA”) and environmental, health and safety (“EHS.
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Collaborates with MBCC leadership, managers and other contract partners to develop annual and ad hoc reviews of targeted services and generalized focus for quality assurance, control, compliance, excellence in customer service and venue management.
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Develops and implements policies and procedures, with ongoing development/modification as needed as related to regulatory compliance, laboratory safety, and quality. Responsible for establishing a process to routinely monitor compliance with all regulatory agencies including (CAP, DOH, OSHA, EPA, FDNY, and Joint Commission), through assessments and audits.
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The Global Compliance Division's Regulatory Remediation Quality Control ("RRQC") Team is responsible for reviewing the design and implementation of policies, procedures and controls to address regulatory expectations and remediation efforts.
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As a key member of the Quality Assurance and Regulatory Compliance team, this role will support the regulatory needs of Dana-Farber's new inpatient cancer hospital and new collaboration with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center as that work ramps up.
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Develop and direct Food Safety & Quality Assurance (FSQA) support/evaluation programs and inspection/audit procedures to ensure compliance of products and processes to corporate and regulatory requirements at a Sysco Specialty Meat and/or Seafood Company with multiple shift operations or over multiple facilities within a region.
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As the Safety, Quality & Compliance (“SQC”) Specialist of the Chick-fil-A Supply Distribution Center in Dallas, TX, you will support the application of regulatory compliance in multiple areas, including food safety quality assurance (“FSQA”) and environmental, health and safety (“EHS.
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