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TMC, a LinQuest company is seeking a Principal Quality Specialist I to join our team in our office in Colorado Springs, CO. An active DoD Top Secret clearance is required. The Principal Quality Specialist I manages the day-to-day operations of the quality management system and is responsible for overall QMS scope, processes, methodologies, and improvements.
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Helps identify priorities for implementation of performance improvement plans related to quality metrics and patient safety opportunities. UCHealth offers a Five Year Incentive Bonus to recognize employee's contributions to our success in quality, patient experience, organizational growth, financial goals, and tenure with UCHealth.
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The Quality Control Technician tests materials and assists in maintaining or modifying aggregate gradations to meet customer's demand, using moderately complex testing methods and equipment. Maintain work area for cleanliness and to allow safe movement and access Enter data and generate reporting from the aggregate quality reporting system Meet internal and external customer service expectations SkillsThe ideal candidate will have: Ability to Lift up to 50 lbs.
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Use quality tools such as failure analysis, root cause analysis, DOE, PFMEA, SPC, and others, to identify the source of a problem, correct the problem, and prevent future occurrences on same or similar products.
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Collins Aerospace is looking to hire a Quality Engineer to join our Ejection Seating team in beautiful Colorado Springs, CO. This position develops, modifies, applies and maintains quality evaluation, control systems and protocols.
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For our government customers , AFO sustains mission readiness and ensures quality of life by maintaining high value assets and operations at peak performance and successfully manages these operations through accurately forecasting, managing, and aggressively controlling costs.
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You have Relevant training, experience and/or certifications (ASQ Quality Manager, Auditor, Six Sigma, DFSS, reliability engineering), Continuous Improvement methodologies and Quality tools such as Lean, Six Sigma, 5 Whys, Fishbone, etc.
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Maintains the Quality Document System database, reviews and updates publications as needed. Provides input, develops and updates presentation slides, and participates in Quality Reviews, Management Reviews, Process Improvement Team (PITs), and other events as directed.
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Schmidt Construction, part of the Edw. C. Levy Group of Companies is seeking a Quality Control Technician to work at our Colorado Springs, CO location. Enter data and generate reporting from the aggregate quality reporting system.
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The SARA, Inc. High Power Electromagnetics Division (HPEM) is looking for a remarkably talented and motivated Sr Quality Assurance Engineer to support research and development activities and transition innovative technologies to the DoD, DoE, and their contractors in Colorado Springs, CO. The candidate will have the opportunity to learn, grow, and lead alongside talented engineers, physicists, and technicians on both new and long-standing programs supporting our customers.
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Participates in activities related to patient safety and quality programming. Preferred: Quality improvement or patient safety experience. Understands key clinical quality and patient safety measures.
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Develops and implements training programs, materials, and events to meet quality requirements, ensure compliance with legal standards, and align with Bank Operations and Enterprise strategy. Uses proficient knowledge to provide guidance in the design, assessment, implementation and/or administration of moderately complex quality assurance/control programs, practices, and policies.
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Develops, documents, and maintains Quality Management governance and controls standards, such as KPIs. Delivers results of quality assurance assessments, studies, and initiatives to partners and recommends the best course of action for success.
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The Quality Inspector I verifies raw materials and in-process product which do not conform to specification is prevented from being used or delivered. Nissha Medical Technologies is looking for a Quality Inspector I to join our 2nd Shift Team in Colorado Springs.
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Demonstrate a strong awareness and concern for food quality and safety. Demonstrate a strong awareness and concern for food quality and safety. Work in a fast-paced and high energy environment that requires you to shift priorities.
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