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ECI is seeking a Quality Assurance Program Manager to drive software and software development process improvement across the organization and transition teams and software products from manual to automated testing.
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As a Quality Assurance Manager working hybrid in Sacramento, you'll be a part of bringing humanity to business. You'll report to the Director, Quality Assurance. From there, you'll use your honest and empathetic manner to motivate team leads and associates through helpful training and tips to help them succeed in quality customer experience on every call.
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Quality Manager - Automotive Components & Systems Manufacturing. Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced Quality Manager to lead our quality team and oversee all quality-related activities for our plant, from product launches to full-scale production.
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Oversee local Quality Engineering, Manufacturing Quality Assurance, and Quality Control, teams. In-depth knowledge and experience of quality and lean techniques: Six Sigma methods such as DMAIC, DoE, FMEA, MSA, etc.
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Overview: This position is responsible for managing the Quality Assurance team over multiple shifts. Manage and resolve customer complaints through the internal CAPA quality system.
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Acts as a work and thought leader—providing valuable insight and leadership to the Quality Assurance department and the company as a whole. Responsible for development and achievement of plant goals and objectives as they pertain to supplier quality, cost, delivery, and safety; ensures program targets are met at each trial or development stage.
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The Food Safety and Quality Assurance (FSQA) Manager is responsible for managing and coordinating Quality Management Systems to maximize quality, efficiency, and food safety throughout the manufacturing operation.
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Responsible for all activities involving Quality Assurance and Quality Control with applicable regulatory requirements. Visual Quality Weld Inspection. You will ensure that quality in being maintained in all factors involved in production.
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As the Manager of Quality Engineering, you'll lead the coordination of all design quality engineering activities for Industrial Electrical Infrastructure. · Delivering on software/firmware testing, regulatory compliance, and ensuring product release quality.
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Act as a primary liaison to corporate Quality Assurance and outside Regulatory agencies, i.e., USDA, FDA, OSHA, and Utah Department of Agriculture. Supervise Beverage Quality Assurance team.
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At least 5 years of work experience in Quality Assurance combined with a demonstrated track-record of accomplishments as a QA Manager, preferably in manufacturing environment. The Quality Manager is responsible for coordinating and supervising all Quality Assurance activities in Production and in the Laboratory to assure exceptional quality product is delivered to the customer.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a QA Test manager. Job Title: QA Test manager. We are looking for a QA Manager/ Test manager with 18+ years of experience. The client is looking for a person who can make Agile development cycle weekly, End to end Testing for enterprise level for many products as a Test Manager to interact with multiple Stake holders to be technically proficient in blockers resolving.
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One of our manufacturing clients is looking for a Quality Assurance Manager. Quality Assurance Manager. -Responsible for Quality Control and Quality Assurance.
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The Quality Manager will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of quality assurance and control, ensuring that our products meet the highest standards of quality and reliability.
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You will manage quality assurance and quality teams for the site, ensuring that Quality Control systems meet both customer and company requirements. TRG Manufacturing Search Division is leading the Quality Manager search for a leading producer of specialty materials used by some of the world’s largest manufacturers and critical industries, including automotive, aerospace, defense, and composites.
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