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As a Data Quality and Informatics Manager at the Office of Vital Records within the Georgia Department of Public Health, you will join a dedicated group of public health professionals that help support the overall mission and vision of protecting lives of Georgian residents in a variety of ways.
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The QC Manager will coordinate and manage a team of multi-national discipline engineers that will provide the infrastructure necessary to ensure the control of construction quality. On many of our projects, the QC Manager is the single point of contact for the client and holds the highest authority and responsibility for the control of construction quality.
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We’re seeking an experienced professional with a Quality Assurance background to join our team as a QA Analyst II. You’ll collaborate with our R&D teams, concentrate plants and commercialization teams to ensure that all formulas are optimized to add value to the overall supply chain from the early stages of product development through the life cycle of the product.
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Communicate the needs of all quality and safety operations functions to the Production Manager and or Plant Manager and local Management team on an as needed basis. Job Summary: Our client, who is in the food service packaging industry, is seeking a Safety and Quality Manager.
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Your Role : Supports the QA/QC Manager overseeing and directing the QA/QC program for the OU. Serves as the Quality Assurance Manager on multiple contracts Evaluates and ensures implementation of the QA/QC Program that is relevant to each client-, program-, and project-specific requirements.
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As a Koch company and a leading manufacturer of bath tissue, paper towels, paper-based packaging, cellulose, specialty fibers, building products and much more, Georgia-Pacific works to meet evolving needs of customers worldwide with quality products.
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As the Software Quality Assurance Manager, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the delivery of high-quality software products by building, leading and managing the quality assurance competency within our organization.
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Train, Mentor and develop technicians and peers to be skilled experts in the application of Quality tools (SPC, DOE, Centerlining Process, Control Plans, Problem Solving, etc. Audit facility for compliance with GMP standards and maintain plant in compliance with corporate quality requirements.
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The Manager, Quality Control (QCM) is a mid-level management position that provides support to HITT’s Site Ops teams in the execution of HITT’s Quality Control Program (QCP) for larger more complex projects and across multiple sites.
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Job Summary: The Quality Control Manager (QCM) serves as the contract’s subject matter expert on all quality assurance, compliance, and accreditation issues. Responsibilities: The Quality Control Manager (QCM) serves as the subject matter expert on all quality assurance and safety compliance issues.
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The Assistant Manager Quality (AMQ) reports to the Associate Director Quality. Manage the Quality Control program, calibrations management, monitor of compliance to defined processes e.g. sampling, competency checks, trending and analysis of KPIs, cause and failure mode impact assessment and change management.
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No matter your background, education, or career path, if you share our vision to create extraordinary experiences, you belong at HITT. Quality Control Manager Job Description: The Manager, Quality Control (QCM) is a mid-level management position that provides support to HITT's Site Ops teams in the execution of HITT's Quality Control Program (QCP) for larger more complex projects and across multiple sites.
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The QMIT will work directly with an experienced Quality Control Manager/Team to develop these skills with the expectation that at the conclusion of the program the QMIT will be able to function independently as a Quality Control Manager for a Pilgrims Complex.
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Conducting regular reviews of Quality Assurance Metrics such as DRE (Defect Removal Efficiency), Test Automation Coverage, Functional Test Coverage, and alerts the QA leader to any critical dependencies, risks or constraints and recommends remediation steps.
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The Quality Manager I is responsible for implementation, improvement and execution of the Quality management systems (QMS) and project specific quality program requirements.
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