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Support the QA/QC Manager and EH&S Manager in maintaining compliance and quality standards. In this pivotal role, you will act as the administrative coordinator, providing essential support to the QA/QC Manager, EH&S Manager, Site Manager, Superintendents, and Project Managers.
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The QA Manager is responsible for software quality oversight of system validation and verification efforts supporting areas that include ERP, QMS, RIM/Submission, serialization, computer-related instrumentation, equipment, and any future GXP-related software applications.
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The Quality Assurance (QA) Manager is responsible for maintaining Food Safety and Quality Assurance Management Systems to support manufacturing of wholesome and quality food.
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BSA QA Analyst (Full Time) - Amarillo, Plano or Sugar LandFull TimeAnalyst Non-ExemptPreston Legacy Circle, Plano, TX, USTodayRequisition ID: The BSA Quality Assurance (“QA”) Analyst is responsible for performing the QA reviews on AML Transaction Monitoring (“TM”) alerts, case investigations, EDD reviews, and SARs. The QA Analyst identifies, documents, and reports findings to the BSA QA Manager to ensure compliance with the Bank’s established BSA/AML program.
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Our location in Aurora, CO has an opening for a Quality Assurance Manager The basic function of the QA Manager is to provide leadership and ensure the customer, company, and regulatory requirements are met in all aspects of the QA operations.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Quality Assurance/Quality Control Analyst who has experience in testing large scale software solutions to support the transition of the PDR from John Hopkins to DHR/ISD and to work on projects of moderate to high complexity for the transferred PDR system.
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Develop and partner with Sr. QA Manager on the implementation of Safe Quality Food (SQF) programs – including HACCP, Food Safety, Food Quality and Food Defense plans. Job Summary: The Sr. Regulatory & Compliance Specialist is responsible for assuring compliance with all food safety & regulatory matters, also for supporting the Sr. QA Manager in developing, implementing, and enforcing Food Safety Programs for the company (including SQF program), oversees the plant SQF program to ensure certification is maintained.
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The QA chemist will prepare and test samples using the following analytical instrumentation: Ion Chromatography, TOC, FTIR, NVR, Karl Fischer, and ICP-MS. Our site in Billerica, MA is seeking a QA Analytical Chemist I to join our team.
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Support the Sr. QA Manager with all QA activities (fill in when and as required). Education & Experience: •Bachelor’s degree in food science or equivalent field of study or 5 + years of work experience in QA. •Minimum 5 years’ experience in Food Manufacturing.
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Work with QA, Training, Process Systems, and Production personnel on any new changes to the Work Instructions. Responsible for SQF readiness, Co-Packer, and Supplier quality communication.
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Conduct food safety and quality training including Good Manufacturing Practices (for contractors, new hires, and current employees) and all other SQF required training. Conduct food safety and quality meetings, produce meeting notes, and follow up on action items to ensure completion.
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Support senior management and operations with technical quality and food safety data for customer requests and surveys. Company representative for SQF, organic, kosher, halal, gluten free, non-GMO, and customer audits.
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24/7 Chaplaincy ServicesWhat You'll do As a Quality Assurance (QA) Manager, you will be leading and managing the QA team and ensuring the delivery of high-quality software products and systems.
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Reports to the Lab Manager, Lab Director, Division Director, and OB/GYN Leadership. Andrology and Endocrine lab responsibilities include processing and testing of andrology specimens, daily instrumentation, QC & QA, processing of all serum specimens & testing using an automated analyzer, data analysis & interpretation, and instrumentation maintenance.
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Establish and maintain QA processes, standards, and best practices to ensure high-quality deliverables. Proven experience (10+ years) as a QA Lead or Senior QA Engineer with strong expertise in Tosca test automation.
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