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We are currently searching for a Technical Quality Manager in our Woburn, Massachusetts. As the Technical Quality Manager, you will plan, develop, and implement. (Salary is determined by the education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities of the applicant, internal equity, and alignment with market data.
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A medical device manufacturer, bringing a device to the market are seeking a Quality Manager who is a critical thinker, data driven, and quality minded. corrective action and quality improvement activities.
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Manages collection of aggregate data from adverse event reports, claims and loss prevention strategies, for identification of corrective and preventive actions. Identifies trends and collaborates with clinical teams to design strategies to prevent medical error and reduce loss.c. Provides feedback to safety reporters regarding investigations and corrective actions resulting from adverse event reports, as appropriate.d. Reviews and evaluates aggregate adverse events and claims data, as well as other hospital information in order to identify high-risk activities, procedures and departments.e. Recommends corrective and preventive actions to reduce risk.
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Reporting to the Director, Quality Control Operations, the Senior Manager, QC Operations and Stability will perform quality control functions supporting drug substance, drug product and cell banks.
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BostonGene is seeking a Clinical Quality Manager to join our Quality Assurance team. Serve as the GLP/GCP subject matter expert to cross-functional clinical trial teams to ensure that all quality and regulatory compliance activities were conducted in compliance with GCPs, SOPs, and ICH Guidelines.
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As part of our Quality Engineering team, you'll help with testing management, strategy development, execution, and data analysis to enhance our clients enterprise technology. Computer and Information Science, Management Information Systems, Mathematics, Computer Engineering, Data Processing/Analytics/Science, Information Technology.
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