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The Quality Assurance Manager develops, maintains and supervises all aspects of quality assurance, food safety, and raw/finished product testing. 4+ years of related Meat and Seafood or food manufacturing experience with 2+ years in a leadership role.
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The Software Development Manager for our product development team is a people manager with a high level of functional expertise in software development disciplines including architecture, development and quality assurance.
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The Manager of Food Safety & Quality Assurance is responsible for planning and executing our food safety & quality assurance processes and programs across the Shamrock Food manufacturing divisions.
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Under the direction of the Plant Manager, assist in the management of the production facility to meet sales requirements by supervising production personnel and quality assurance technicians.
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Work on product quality and process improvement as directed by the Quality Assurance Manager. IntePros is currently looking for a Quality Auditor Supervisor to join one of our preferred Medical device manufacturing clients in Scottsdale, AZ. The Quality Auditor Supervisor will Monitors and controls the day-to-day supervision and implementation of raw material, in process, finished product sampling, inspection, and testing procedures of raw materials, in process, and finished products.
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JOB SUMMARY Under the direction of the Plant Manager, assist in the management of the production facility to meet sales requirements by supervising production personnel and quality assurance technicians.
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Operates primarily in a self-directed manner with overall direction from the Quality Assurance Manager. 6+ years of Aerospace manufacturing experience as a First Article Inspector within a machining environment.
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Establish and communicate priorities for reliability, failure analysis, supplier quality, and manufacturing engineering efforts. Work with the supplier Quality Assurance personnel in the resolution of quality problems.
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Quality Manager is responsible for developing, establishing and maintaining quality assurance programs, policies, processes, procedures and controls ensuring that performance and quality of products conform to established standards and agency regulations.
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Position DescriptionThe Quality Manager oversees the quality assurance department with responsibility for total product/package quality, cost management, safety, compliance, GMPs, and executing all Quality Assurance protocols to ensure Plant Quality objectives are met.
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Provide Quality Engineering leadership in direct support of manufacturing. Be a champion of Quality, Six Sigma, Lean and disciplined problem solving throughout the organization. Preferred : ASQ Certified Quality Engineer preferred.
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Thorough knowledge of MRP, procurement best practices, production planning, supplier quality assurance and inventory reduction. Develop and execute the AOP, driving interfaces with the Aerospace Commodity Managers, Advanced Manufacturing Engineering, Engineering, Suppliers and Customers in achievement of STRAP and AOP.
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The Director of Operations is the leader of our facility in Tempe, AZ and a key member of the leadership team responsible for overseeing all aspects of the operation including but not limited to facility P&L, order fulfillment, labor management, quality assurance, inventory accuracy, safety, and materials procurement.
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The Quality Assurance Manager will lead our quality assurance department, overseeing all QA activities from product development through to manufacturing and deployment.
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Manages and Directs the Quality Assurance and Quality Control departments. Provide guidance on matters pertaining to Quality Assurance, general operations, problems, policies, procedures and guidelines.
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