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Supporting Government DCMA representative and Customer Source Inspector in the evaluation and performance of GMIPs prior to progressing or allowing work to progress Quality Assurance Supervisor.
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The Quality Assurance Specialist for Food Safety is responsible for supporting the Quality Assurance Specialist Lead with maintaining the required Certification as an SQF Practitioner, Food Security/Food Defense and Food Safety Plans, and HACCP/HARPC plans.
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Support Alpla North America Integrated Management and Quality Assurance systems through projects and initiatives in the regional Quality Department. Some work experience in Quality Assurance.
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The New Jersey Judiciary, Essex Vicinage is seeking a conscientious, highly motivated individual to work under the direction of the Court Executive 2B (Probation Division Manager and/or Court Executive 1b (Assistant Probation Division Manager) as the Quality Assurance Specialist.
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The Quality Assurance Analyst is a civilian role in the Quality Assurance/Professional Standards Division tasked with providing analytical and administrative support for division resources, and organizational quality assurance analysis within the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.
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The Quality Assurance Mechanic works under direct supervision and uses diagnostic software to test equipment used in hydraulic fracturing for issues within the engine, transmission, software controls, and manual gauges, etc.
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In these missions, the Aviation Quality Assurance Lead will provide onsite critical aviation maintenance quality oversight by ensuring the program prime and subcontractor personnel facilitate aircraft maintenance, systems integrations, logistics, and aviation training are conducted in accordance with contractual, OEM, and enterprise requirements for several CONUS and OCONUS mission sites.
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777 Composite Wing Center ( CWC ) in Everett, Washington is seeking a Quality Assurance Numerical Control Programmer - Associate or Experienced , to join our Team. Quality Assurance Numerical Control Programmer.
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ResponsibilitiesThe purpose of the Quality Assurance (QA) Technician is to provide real-time technical support to the Operations Teams and other support staff assigned. Support, implement, and maintain food safety practices as required through SQF. Will be responsible for completing job duties in a manner that supports all plant safety, food safety, quality, and environmental practices.
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The Quality Assurance Specialist is part of the Environmental, Health, Safety and Security Programs & Strategy team at Unifi and is responsible for helping drive our program evaluation and improvement efforts.
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Expert knowledge of the New York State Department of Health Guide for Radiation Safety/Quality Assurance Programs. Knowledge of physicist or Quality Assurance testing. Stay informed regarding changes in regulatory requirements in the area of ionizing radiation quality assurance and associated technology.
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Provide Quality Assurance oversight to tech-transfer and validation activities, and Quality Risk Management projects to meet business practices and applicable Health Authority requirements.
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CPC (Certified Professional Coder) or CCS-P (Certified Coding Specialist-Physician) and CRC (Certified Risk Adjustment Coder) requiredPreferred QualificationsCPMA (Certified Professional Medical Auditor), CDEO (Certified Documentation Expert Outpatient) or CPC-I (Certified Professional Coding Instructor) preferred.
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Minimum 2 year's experience in a Quality Assurance role for tangible products, preferably similar to our ClosetMaid products. Maintains written inventory of tools assigned to the Quality Assurance Department.
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4-6 years of experience in the finance industry focusing on quality assurance for AML transaction monitoring, internal/external investigations, and KYC functions. The AML Quality Assurance ("QA") Senior Specialist will be responsible for reviewing the work product for several AML functions, including transaction monitoring and customer due diligence in accordance with SoFi internal policies and procedures.
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