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As a Manager, you'll work as part of a team of problem solvers, helping to solve complex business issues from strategy to execution. As part of our team, you’ll help clients harness technology systems in financial services focusing on areas such as insurance, sales performance management, retirement and pension, asset management, and banking & capital markets.
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A relevant background in Quality Control or Analytical Development with a role as a supervisor or manager is highly desired. Work closely with and provide quality oversight across functions (across network site QA, Global RM and Regents QC and Tech Excellence, Supply Chain, SQM, Process Development, Regulatory Affairs, Manufacturing) within Kite and externally to assure compliance and strong relationships.
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The Quality Assurance (QA) Manager will oversee the activity of the quality assurance department and staff, developing, implementing, and maintaining a system of quality and reliability testing for the organization's products and/or development processes.
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Interface closely with product management, machine learning, QA, and sales teams to build roadmap in supporting the long term vision of the team. Participate in the full development cycle: design, develop, QA, experiment, analyze, and deploy.
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Seasoned Senior Technical project manager with Retail experience, worked in eCom, Omni channel related projects, Financial/ Tax related projects. Build effective partnerships with, and between, the developers, architects, QA Team and product managers.
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Quality Assurance (QA) Manager. The team consists of 5 groups including Technology Apps, Departmental Apps, Customer Engagement Apps, Application Security and Application Testing/QA. The Integrated Applications team is involved in the design, building, testing, and implementation of clinical application systems.
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Works effectively with staff employees to ensure compliance with dress code, EHS & QA requirements, customer service requirements and SOP’s, advising Manager or Supervisor of any issues or problems as they arise.
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Meet Your Future NeighborsAs an email production manager, you will be an integral part of the lifecycle team, responsible for the technical execution of email marketing campaigns in support of company OKRs. You will help own the day to day production of our high performing email campaigns including design development, coding, QA, audience segmentation, and ultimately deployment of emails that help grow our business.
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We are looking for a Senior Quality Assurance Engineering Manager who is highly motivated to lead a QA team that is responsible for ensuring product quality before it ships. This role requires that you are able to take initiative, are comfortable presenting reports and inefficiencies that can be optimized and are capable of executing manual QA throughout the development cycle.
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